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Paul Egell
Der Praetor erkennt die Freilassung eines Sklaven an
Paul Egell
Die Grausamkeiten des Tiberius
Paul Egell
Festnahme des Sextus Aurelius Victor durch den Zensor
Paul Egell
Galba adoptiert den Piso
Paul Egell
Killing of Domitian
Paul Egell
Kleidung der römischen Frauen
Paul Egell
Kleidung der römischen Männer
Paul Egell
Könige huldigen dem Augustus
Paul Egell
Pluto mit dem Zweizack auf einem Thron
Paul Egell
Wrestler and boxer
Period Produced
Artist
Egell, Paul
Object Type
10
drawing
Administration
10
Department of Prints and Drawings
Collection
10
Städelsches Kunstinstitut
Material
handmade paper
10
graphite
10
Indian ink
10
ink
10
Vergé paper
1
red chalk
Technique
pen drawing
10
graphite drawing
10
pencil drawing
3
washing
1
red chalk drawing
Genre
10
historical narration
8
literary representation
1
mythological representation
1
portrayal of a historical event
Displayed Person
1
Augustus (Roman emperor)
1
Domitian (Roman emperor)
1
Galba (Roman Emperor)
1
Pluto
1
Tiberius (Roman emperor)
Iconclass
10
Society, Civilization, Culture
8
Classical Mythology and Ancient History
5
Human Being, Man in General
1
Abstract Ideas and Concepts
1
Religion and Magic
Production Reason
composition study
10
design for an engraving
10
figure study
8
movement study