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Paul Egell
Die Grausamkeiten des Tiberius
Paul Egell
Justinus, an einem Tisch sitzend…
Paul Egell
Killing of Domitian
Paul Egell
Kleidung der römischen Männer
Paul Egell
Könige huldigen dem Augustus
Paul Egell
Wrestler and boxer
Period Produced
Artist
Egell, Paul
Object Type
6
drawing
Administration
6
Department of Prints and Drawings
Collection
6
Städelsches Kunstinstitut
Material
6
graphite
6
handmade paper
6
Indian ink
6
ink
6
Vergé paper
1
red chalk
Technique
pencil drawing
pen drawing
6
graphite drawing
2
washing
1
red chalk drawing
Genre
6
historical narration
5
literary representation
1
portrayal of a historical event
Displayed Person
1
Augustus (Roman emperor)
1
Domitian (Roman emperor)
1
Tiberius (Roman emperor)
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Human Being, Man in General
6
man in a general biological sense
Society, Civilization, Culture
3
state; law; political life
2
art
2
material aspects of daily life
2
warfare; military affairs
1
education, science and learning
1
recreation, amusement
5
Classical Mythology and Ancient History
1
Abstract Ideas and Concepts
Production Reason
6
design for an engraving
6
figure study
5
composition study
4
movement study