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Summary
Artist |
Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912) |
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Alternative names |
Lawrence Alma Tadema, Lourens Alma Tadema, Laurens Alma Tadema |
Description |
Dutch-British painter, draughtsman, etcher and illustrator
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Date of birth/death |
8 January 1836 |
25 June 1912 |
Location of birth/death |
Dronrijp |
Wiesbaden |
Work period |
1851-1912 |
Work location |
Antwerp (1852-1865), Leeuwarden (1855), Cologne (1861), Pompeii (1863-1864), Paris (1864), Brussels (1865-1870), London (1868, 1870-1912), Egypt (1902-1903) |
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Title |
Antony and Cleopatra |
Date |
1885 |
Medium |
oil on panel |
Dimensions |
65.5 × 92 cm (25.8 × 36.2 in) |
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Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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