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"pen drawing"
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Egell, Paul
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Augustus (Roman emperor)
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red chalk
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Human Being, Man in General
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Society, Civilization, Culture
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design for an engraving
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Vergé paper
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literary representation
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Paul Egell
Könige huldigen dem Augustus
Period Produced
Artist
Egell, Paul
Object Type
1
drawing
Administration
1
Department of Prints and Drawings
Collection
1
Städelsches Kunstinstitut
Material
red chalk
Vergé paper
1
graphite
1
handmade paper
1
Indian ink
1
ink
Technique
pen drawing
1
graphite drawing
1
pencil drawing
1
red chalk drawing
1
washing
Genre
literary representation
1
historical narration
Displayed Person
Augustus (Roman emperor)
Iconclass
Human Being, Man in General
1
man in a general biological sense
Society, Civilization, Culture
1
state; law; political life
1
warfare; military affairs
1
Abstract Ideas and Concepts
1
Classical Mythology and Ancient History
Production Reason
design for an engraving
1
composition study
1
figure study