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Painting information
Artist Jacob van Schuppen (1670-1751)
Title
English: François-Eugène, Prince of Savoy-Carignan (October 16, 1663 – April 24, 1736) was one of the most brilliant generals in the history of the Habsburg Empire.
Deutsch: Eugen, Prinz von Savoyen.
Français : Eugène de Savoie par Jacob van Schuppen.
Italiano: Eugene of SavoyVS.jpg.
Slovenčina: Eugen Savojský poráža Turkov. Obraz Van Schuppena.
Česky: Evžen Savojský poráží Turky. Obraz Van Schuppena.
Română: Prinţul Eugeniu de Savoia într-un portet de Van Schuppen.
Magyar: Savoyai Jenő, a háború egyik legjelentősebb hadvezére.
Srpskohrvatski / Српскохрватски: Eugen Savojski.
Vèneto: El principe Eugenio de Savoia.
Year Early 18th century
Technique oil on canvas
Source http://www.roth37.it/COINS/Eugen/
Creator/Artist
Name
Schuppen, Jacob van
Date of birth/death 1670-01-26 1751-01-29
Location of birth/death Fontainebleau Wien
Work location
France, Netherlands, Austria

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