Large painting, The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, Wilhelm von Kaulbach 1846, Neue Pinakothek, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
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Large painting, The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, Wilhelm von Kaulbach 1846, Neue Pinakothek, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Date

Nov 16, 2018

Credit line

Photo12/imageBROKER/Manfred Bail

Reference

BRK25F27_260

Model release

Yes

Property release

No

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Rights managed

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34,5Mb (2,6Mb) / 14,2in x 9,5in / 4252 x 2835 (300dpi)

Keywords

building buildings structure construction constructions painting drawing paintings drawings art arts museum building museum buildings museum museums emperor emperors sixty 60 seventy 70 destruction destructions man men men's man's guy guys Asia Munich München Munchen Upper Bavaria Bavaria Bayern Bavaria's German Europe Europe's depiction depictions depicting representation representing tourist attraction tourist attractions place of interest Famous Place Famous Places sight landmark tourist landmark places of interest tourist spot Caucasian Ethnicity light-skinned caucasian male males culture cultures pinacotheca pinacothecas pinacoteca damage damages heritage building heritage buildings Bavarian Southern Germany South Germany old oldest Jerusalem european old elder aged elderly older senior Near East Mideast Mid East Middle East person persons Human being People human humans individual individuals bust destroyed wrecked broken damaged defective corrupted Israel Israel's Western Asia Southwest Asia Southwestern Asia West Asia Germany German Federal Republic Republic of Germany FRG BRD Age 60 years male Age 73 years male two people 2 people two persons 60-64 years 60-64 years 70-79 years 70-79 years senior seniors senior citizen senior citizens art museum Titus Titus Flavius Vespasianus Upper Bavarian exhibition building exhibition buildings Neue Pinakothek travel photography Jerusalem District Mechoz Jeruschalajim old man old men Central Europe Middle Europe Large painting

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