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Summary
Artist |
Michael Sittow (circa 1469-1525) (1479–1525)  |
Alternative names |
Master Michel, Master Michiel, Michel Sitau, Michiel Sitau, Miguel Sitau, Michel Sithium, Michiel Sithium, Miguel Sithium, Michel Sittow, Miguel Sittow, Michel Sydu, Michiel Sydu, Miguel Sydu, Michel Syttow, Michiel Syttow, Miguel Syttow, Michel Zittoz, Michiel Zittoz, Miguel Zittoz, Michel Zyttow, Michiel Zyttow, Miguel Zyttow, Michiel Flamenco |
Description |
Estonian painter and draughtsman
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Date of birth/death |
between 1459 and 1479 |
between 21 December 1525 and 24 December 1525 |
Location of birth/death |
Reval, today Tallinn |
Reval, today Tallinn |
Work location |
Bruges (circa 1485-1489), Spain (1492-1502), Netherlands (1502-circa 1505), England (1505) (?), Brabant (circa 1505), Reval (1506-1525) |
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Title |
Portrait of Young Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) |
Description |
Deutsch: Bildnis einer Fürstin (Infantin Katharina von Aragon (1485-1536), Königin von England?)
English: Young Catherine of Aragon, first wife of Henry VIII of England, by Michel Sittow. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. This is a contemporary painting of the princess around the time she came to England.
Eesti: Aadlidaami portree (Aragoni Katariina?), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Viin
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Date |
circa 1503-1504 |
Medium |
oak panel |
Dimensions |
Deutsch: 29 × 20,5 cm Rahmenmaße: 36 x 27,7 × 5 cm
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Current location |
Kunsthistorisches Museum  |
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Native name |
Kunsthistorisches Museum |
Location |
Vienna, Austria |
Coordinates |
48° 12′ 13.18″ N, 16° 21′ 40.96″ E  |
Established |
1872-1891 |
Website |
http://khm.at/en |
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Accession number |
GG 5612 |
Notes |
Deutsch: Beschriftung: Bez. am Halsband mit dem Buchstaben K; am Brustbein C; Provenienz: Ambraser Slg.
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Licensing
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