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Hauber, Joseph (1766-1834)
(attributed to): In the Picture Gallery of Johann Baptist Strobl, Teacher, Book Dealer and Publisher of the Enlightenment in Munich. Ca. 1795-1800. Despite its problematic state of conservation, the painting documents an important aspect of a pedagogical attempt to educate people from all walks of life, illustrated here by the poor, bare-footed child who is being shown a picture gallery of portraits of "simple folks". Oil on canvas, 127,5 x 109,0 cm. Inv. Gm48?4. Photo: Jürgen Musolf. 
Location Germanisches Nationalmuseum/Nuremberg/Germany
Unique Identifier ART573116 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5112px × 5826px 
Photo Credit bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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Art Gallery
Education
Enlightenment, Age of the
Munich, Germany
Painting, Medium
Pointing
Social Classes
Social History
Teaching