File:In der Surheide von August Haake.jpg
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DescriptionIn der Surheide von August Haake.jpg |
English: August Haake painted "In the Surheide" over a period of 1911-1914 in Fischerhude near Bremen.
Deutsch: August Haake malte das Gemälde "In der Surheide" in dem Zeitraum 1911-1914 in Fischerhude bei Bremen, Deutschland. |
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Date | In the period of 1911-1914. The year is unknown. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source | "In der Surheide" painted by August Haake over a period of 1911-1914 in Fischerhude near Bremen in Germany. Oil painting on cardboard in the size 80x63 cm. Property by the "Kunstverein Fischerhude" in Fischerhude near Bremen in Germany. The painting is not dated and has no signing. August Haake used to ride his motorcycle from Bremen to Fischerhude. His painting was hanging on the way behind his back. This is the simple reason that the painting has one hole on the top. August Haake pulled a piece of string through the hole and made a knot. Therefore the hole (or two holes) are regarded as the signing by August Haake. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q761578 Photographer: Michael Gäbler. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 13:59, 7 August 2011 |
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