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Marketerietafel: Die römischen Frauen ringen mit den Sabinern um den Frieden; Entwurf: Januarius Zick, Deutschland, 1779; Ausführung: David Roentgen, Neuwied (am Rhein), 1779; Bärte und Locken: nadelrissiges Nußbaumholz, Architekturteile: gefladertes Holz, Mosaikeinlagen: Nuss- und Ahornfurniere; Höhe: 359 cm, Breite: 373 cm;

MAK Inv.nr. H 267
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English: Marketerietafel
Deutsch: Marketerietafel
Date 17 September 2023, 16:28
institution QS:P195,Q478455
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Barock Rokoko Klassizismus
Object history Sammlung MAK Wien
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