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Türkenkopf mit langem Bart, Spinnwebbild
18. Jahrhundert
The so-called „spiderweb paintings“, which were actually painted on the weave of a special native moth, were very popular in the Tyrol in the 18th and 19th centuries. The material was streched on a cardboard frame, coated with milk and painted with watercolour. The painting shows the heads of Turks.

The so-called „spiderweb paintings“, which were actually painted on the weave of a special native moth, were very popular in the Tyrol in the 18th and 19th centuries. The material was streched on a cardboard frame, coated with milk and painted with watercolour. The painting shows the heads of Turks.
Time:
18. Jahrhundert
Object Name
Spinnwebbild, Türkenkopf, Türke
Culture
Tirol ?
Material/technology:
Aquarell auf Spinnwebe
Dimensions:
mit Rahmen: H. 21,5 cm × B. 16,5 cm
Copyright
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck
Invs.
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck, PA 471
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