File:L'Aigle et le renard (Sébastien Leclerc I) - Nationalmuseum - 245697.tif

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Sébastien Leclerc: Q120075942  wikidata:Q120075942 reasonator:Q120075942
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Sébastien Leclerc  (1637–1714)  wikidata:Q1805696 s:it:Autore:Sébastien Leclerc q:it:Sébastien Leclerc
 
Sébastien Leclerc
Alternative names
Sébastien Le Clerc the Elder
Description French printmaker, drawer and engineer
son of Laurent Le Clerc, father of Sébastien Le Clerc (II)
Date of birth/death 26 September 1637 (baptised) 25 October 1714 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Metz Edit this at Wikidata Paris Edit this at Wikidata
Work period Baroque
era QS:P2348,Q37853
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creator QS:P170,Q1805696
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Svenska: L'Aigle et le renard
Object type print Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions Mått [pappersyta] 15,3 x 9,1 cm bladet är skuret; Passepartout 55 x 42 cm Sammontering för Trädgården: NMG B 940,941,947,948/1998
institution QS:P195,Q842858
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NMG B 947/1998 (Nationalmuseum) Edit this at Wikidata
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References Nationalmuseum Sweden artwork ID: 245697 Edit this at Wikidata
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