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Jean Broc: The Death of Hyacinthos  wikidata:Q2717601 reasonator:Q2717601
Artifex
Jean Broc  (1771–1850)  wikidata:Q2564276
 
Descriptio French pictor
Dies natalis/mortis 16 December 1771 Edit this at Wikidata 1850 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Montignac-Lascaux Imperium Russicum
Work period 1798 Edit this at Wikidata–1850 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Lutetia (1798–1833) Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q2564276
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Titulus
Deutsch: Der Tod des Hyazinth
English: The Death of Hyacinth
Français : La mort d'Hyacinthe
Object type tabula picta Edit this at Wikidata
Genus mythological painting Edit this at Wikidata
Descriptio
English: Hyacinth is the figure on the left of the frame being supported by his lover Apollo - the discus may be seen in the bottom left.
Depicted people Apollo Edit this at Wikidata
Datum 1801
date QS:P571,+1801-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions Altitudo: 175 cm; Latitudo: 120 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,175U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,120U174728
institution QS:P195,Q772297
Accession number
899.3.1 (Musée Sainte-Croix) Edit this at Wikidata
References
Source/Photographer http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/paidika/n12/pdk12ill.htm
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File:Jean Broc - The Death of Hyacinth - WGA03208.jpg

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The Death of Hyacinthos (1801). Oil on canvas, 175 x 120 cm (68.8 x 47.2 in). Musée Sainte-Croix, Poitiers

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recentissima11:56, 20 Iunii 2019Minutum speculum redactionis 11:56, 20 Iunii 2019 factae565 × 800 (105 chiliocteti)KirtapReverted to version as of 03:40, 8 September 2004 (UTC)
10:34, 8 Augusti 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 10:34, 8 Augusti 2018 factae1 028 × 1 423 (838 chiliocteti)Alonso de MendozaReverted to version as of 00:42, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
18:29, 13 Novembris 2013Minutum speculum redactionis 18:29, 13 Novembris 2013 factae444 × 604 (181 chiliocteti)Urek Meniashvilimore quality
00:42, 12 Ianuarii 2012Minutum speculum redactionis 00:42, 12 Ianuarii 2012 factae1 028 × 1 423 (838 chiliocteti)AmadscientistLarger file with more detail
03:40, 8 Septembris 2004Minutum speculum redactionis 03:40, 8 Septembris 2004 factae565 × 800 (105 chiliocteti)Shizhao'''The Death of Hyacinth''' by Jean Broc. Hyacinth is the figure on the left of the frame being supported by his lover Apollo - the discus may be seen in the bottom left.{{PD}}

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