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- Coffin_portrait abstract "A coffin portrait (Polish: Portret trumienny) was a realistic portrait of the deceased person put on coffins for the funeral and one of the elements of the castrum doloris, but removed before the burial. It became a tradition to decorate coffins of deceased nobles (szlachta) with such funerary art in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, the time of the baroque in Poland and Sarmatism. The tradition was limited to Commonwealth countries,[citation needed] although the term may also describe the Ancient Egyptian mummy portraits.[citation needed]".
- Coffin_portrait thumbnail Coffin_portrait_of_Jan_Gniewosz.jpg?width=300.
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- Coffin_portrait hasPhotoCollection Coffin_portrait.
- Coffin_portrait subject Category:17th-century_portraits.
- Coffin_portrait subject Category:18th-century_portraits.
- Coffin_portrait subject Category:Death_customs.
- Coffin_portrait subject Category:History_of_Poland_(1569–1795).
- Coffin_portrait subject Category:Polish_culture.
- Coffin_portrait subject Category:Portraits_by_Polish_artists.
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- Coffin_portrait comment "A coffin portrait (Polish: Portret trumienny) was a realistic portrait of the deceased person put on coffins for the funeral and one of the elements of the castrum doloris, but removed before the burial. It became a tradition to decorate coffins of deceased nobles (szlachta) with such funerary art in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, the time of the baroque in Poland and Sarmatism.".
- Coffin_portrait label "Coffin portrait".
- Coffin_portrait label "Portret trumienny".
- Coffin_portrait label "Sargporträt".
- Coffin_portrait label "Гробовой портрет".
- Coffin_portrait sameAs Sargporträt.
- Coffin_portrait sameAs Portret_trumienny.
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- Coffin_portrait sameAs Q1542239.
- Coffin_portrait sameAs Q1542239.
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- Coffin_portrait wasDerivedFrom Coffin_portrait?oldid=559714777.
- Coffin_portrait depiction Coffin_portrait_of_Jan_Gniewosz.jpg.
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