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               | Hermann Anton Stilke (1803–1860)    |  
               | Alternative names | Hermann Stilke, Anton Stilke, Hermann Anton Stilke |  
               | Description | German painter
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               | Date of birth/death | 29 January 1803 | 22 September 1860 |  
               | Location of birth | Berlin |  |  
               | Work location | Germany |  
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           | Title | English: Joan of Arc's Death at the Stake (Right-Hand Part of The Life of Joan of Arc Triptych) | 
          
           | Date | 1843 | 
          
           | Medium | oil on canvas | 
          
           | Dimensions | 119.5 × 83.5 cm (47 × 32.9 in) | 
          
           | Current location | Hermitage Museum | 
          
           | English: St. Petersburg | 
          
           | Source/Photographer | http://www.arthermitage.org/Hermann-Anton-Stilke/Joan-of-Arc-s-Death-at-the-Stake.html | 
          
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