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instance of: drawing (8) | painting (4) | etching (1)

owned by: National Gallery of Armenia (3) | Birmingham Museum of Art (1) | Robert Lehman (1) | Bob Scharfenstein (1) | Bill Mason (1)

movement: Hudson River School (1)

genre: landscape art (2) | portrait painting (1)

artist: Caspar David Friedrich (2) | Taras Shevchenko (2) | Francisco Goya (1) | Ivan Shishkin (1) | Ivan Kramskoi (1) | Claude Lorrain (1) | Federico Zuccari (1) | Jan van der Heyden (1) | Johannes Christiaan Schotel (1) | Godfried Schalcken (1) | Robert Walter Weir (1)

depicts: man (2) | arch (1) | Perseus (1) | standing (1)

collection: National Gallery of Armenia (3) | Tretyakov Gallery (2) | Hermitage Museum (1) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Albertina (1) | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (1) | Birmingham Museum of Art (1)

location: Armenia (2) | Museo del Prado (1) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Albertina (1) | Birmingham Museum of Art (1) | National Gallery of Armenia (1)

part of: The Disasters of War (1)

country of origin: United States of America (1) | Netherlands (1)

location of final assembly: United States of America (1)

Robed Man in an Archway

painting
by Robert Walter Weir (1840)
man arch standing

Oratory

painting
by Taras Shevchenko (19th century)

Man's portrait

drawing
by Godfried Schalcken
man

In V'unisch

painting
by Taras Shevchenko (19th century)

Christmas Divination

drawing
by Ivan Kramskoi (1870s)

View of Arkona with moon rising

drawing
by Caspar David Friedrich (1805)

Owl in a Gothic Window

drawing
by Caspar David Friedrich (1836)

May the rope break!

etching
by Francisco Goya (1815)

A Scene on the Beach

drawing
by Johannes Christiaan Schotel (19th century)

Perseus and the Origin of Coral

drawing
by Claude Lorrain (1671)
Perseus

Backwoods

drawing
by Ivan Shishkin (1870)

Urban scene

drawing
by Jan van der Heyden

Սուրբ Ռոման

painting
by Federico Zuccari (16th century)