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"Abduction of the Sabine Women", Johann Heinrich Schönfeld
Collection: The Cleveland Collection
Shortly after Rome was founded, the Romans abducted the women of the neighboring Sabines to be their wives. During the ensuing war, the Sabine women intervened, making peace between the two sides. Painted in Naples, this canvas seems to be the last of four versions of the subject painted by Schönfeld (two in the Hermitage, St. Petersburg, another in a private collection).
Issuer: rLzncbwKysPuA9FvrocUKBZUbQGiBBPNk3
Owner: rPgBLWg3LAb44SaSA3duntsKqE4Ft5JtyJ
Taxon: 1
- PX: 3800 X 3100
- ARTIST: Johann Heinrich Schönfeld
- culture: Germany, 17th century
- creation date: 1640
- technique: oil on canvas
NFTokenID: 00081B30DB35F371D4D6B9E351DA0CF20D4EBF5F49F78DB918D5D87D042C1DE1
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"Abduction of the Sabine Women", Johann Heinrich Schönfeld is an XLS-20 NFT on the XRP Ledger from the The Cleveland Collection collection. It has a rarity rank of 42. The NFT has 5 traits. Shortly after Rome was founded, the Romans abducted the women of the neighboring Sabines to be their wives. During the ensuing war, the Sabine women intervened, making peace between the two sides. Pai
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Shortly after Rome was founded, the Romans abducted the women of the neighboring Sabines to be their wives. During the ensuing war, the Sabine women intervened, making peace between the two sides. Painted in Naples, this canvas seems to be the last of four versions of the subject painted by Schönfeld (two in the Hermitage, St. Petersburg, another in a private collection).
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