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The image depicts several figures. In the foreground, there are two women, one dressed in a long garment and the other wearing a headscarf. The first woman has an open expression and seems to be speaking to the second, who is raising her hands as if explaining or pleading. In the background, there are two additional figures, an older male figure and a female figure. Above the figures hovers a cloud with two cherubs. Some plants are also visible in the image.

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The Visitation
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The image depicts several figures. In the foreground, there are two women, one dressed in a long garment and the other wearing a headscarf. The first woman has an open expression and seems to be speaking to the second, who is raising her hands as if explaining or pleading. In the background, there are two additional figures, an older male figure and a female figure. Above the figures hovers a cloud with two cherubs. Some plants are also visible in the image.

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Josef Danhauser, Mariae Heimsuchung, um 1830/1840, Aquarell auf Papier, 21 × 11 cm, Legat Peter Parzer, Belvedere, Wien, Inv.-Nr. 10732
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  • The Visitation

  • Datec. 1830/1840
  • Attribution to Josef Danhauser (1805 Wien – 1845 Wien)
  • Object typeDrawing
  • MediumWatercolor on paper
  • Dimensions
    21 × 11 cm
  • Signatureunlabelled
  • Inventory number10732
  • Location Currently not on display
  • Credit LineLegat Peter Parzer, Wien
    • 1847–1935 Blanche Kübeck zu Kübau, Wien.
    • 1935 Albert Kende, Wien.
    • Heinrich Mayer, Wien (?).
    • Peter Parzer, Wien
    • 2012 Legat Peter Parzer, Wien
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