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Joseph Anton Koch: Landscape with the Rape of Hylas  wikidata:Q64787305 reasonator:Q64787305
Artist
Joseph Anton Koch  (1768–1839)  wikidata:Q263569
 
Joseph Anton Koch
Description Austrian painter, graphic artist and illustrator
Date of birth/death 27 July 1768 Edit this at Wikidata 12 January 1839 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Obergiblen bei Elbigenalp (Lechtal) Rome Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 2023 Edit this at Wikidata–1839 Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q263569
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Title
Deutsch: Landschaft mit dem Raub des Hylas
English: Landscape with the Rape of Hylas
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre mythological painting Edit this at Wikidata
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Deutsch: Hylas wird von den Nymphen entführt, als er Wasser holt · die Geschichte des Cupido, Amor (Eros) · Fluss · Laubwald · Küste · Historie · Mythologische Darstellung · Landschaft · Hylas · Herakles · Eros · Frau · Mann · Personengruppe · Tier · Baumgruppe · Hügellandschaft · Küstenlandschaft · Natur · Badeszene · Himmel · Wolke · Wasser · Gewässer · Fluss · Meer · Welle (Wasser) · Küste · Bucht · Ufer · Fels · Klippe · Berg · Laubbaum · Baumgruppe · Baumkrone · Baumwurzel · Baumstamm · Baumrinde · Ast · Zweig · Blatt · Gras · Sand · Buschwerk · Segelschiff · Argo · Segel · Segelmast · Fahne · Seemann · Soldat · Rüstung · Helm · Waffe · Speer · Keule · Fell · Schlafender · Liegender · Wiese · Schilf · Seerose · Stoff · Amphore · Gefäß · Fackel · Bogen (Waffe) · Jüngling · Frau · Mann · Personengruppe · Nymphe · Najade · Dryade · Nacktheit · Frisur · Hochsteckfrisur · Haarschmuck · Kopfschmuck · Hirsch · Lama · Baumruine · Spiegelung · Badende · Gestik · Horizont · Bewegung (Gestaltungselement) · Raub · Entführung · Tuch · Körperkontakt · Blickführung · Physiognomie · Vordergrund · Mittelgrund · Hintergrund · Ferne · Akt · Mythologie · Flügel (Mythologie) · Rast · Verführung · Geliebter · Tod · Mord · Grausamkeit · Opfer (Straftat) · Festung · Quelle · Italien · Mysien · Kios · Ideallandschaft · Idylle · Leidenschaft · Sinnlichkeit · Begierde · Romantik · aufwühlend · bedrückend · sinnlich · provozierend · neugierig · Frische · Unruhe · Dramatik · Lust · Erotik
English: Hylas abducted by the nymphs whilst fetching water · (story of) Cupid, Amor (Eros) · river · deciduous forest · coast · historical narration · mythological representation · landscape · Hylas · Hercules · Eros · woman · man · group of people · animal · copse · hilly landscape · coastal landscape · nature · bathing scene · sky · cloud · water · body of water · river · ocean · wave (water) · coast · bay · shore · rock · cliff · mountain · deciduous tree · copse · treetop · tree root · tree trunk · tree bark · bough · branch · leaf · grass · sand · shrubbery · sailing ship · Argo · sail · sailing mast · standard · seaman · soldier · suit of armour · helmet · weapon · spear · club · pelt · sleeping man · recumbent (male) · meadow · reeds · water lily · fabric · amphora · vessel · torch (fire) · bow (weapon) · boy · woman · man · group of people · nymph · naiad · Dryad · nudity · hairstyle · updo · hair accessory · head ornament · deer · lama · dead tree · mirroring · bather (female) · gesticulation · horizon · movement (design element) · robbery · abduction · cloth · physical contact · guiding of one's gaze · physiognomy · foreground · middle ground · background · far distance · nude · mythology · wing (mythology) · rest · seduction · beloved (male) · death · murder · cruelty · victim · fortress · source · Italy · Mysia · Kios · idealised landscape · idyll · passion · sensuality · desire · romanticism · churning · depressing · sensuous · provocative · curious · freshness · unrest · drama · lust · eroticism
Date 1832
date QS:P571,+1832-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium

painting (Q3305213)

Deutsch: Leinwand
English: canvas
Dimensions
Deutsch: 76,0 x 104,0 cm
English: 76.0 x 104.0 cm
institution QS:P195,Q163804
Accession number
849
Inscriptions Im Entstehungsprozess: Monogrammiert unten links: I. K.
References https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/landscape-with-the-rape-of-hylas Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/landschaft-mit-dem-raub-des-hylas

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