Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus (1846 Kaulbach), art

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Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus (1846) is a painting by Wilhelm von Kaulbach.

Abstract

The colossal painting (589x703 cm) combines various elements of theological and profane anti-Jewish thought (including the fleeing Ahasuerus).

History and current location

Currently at the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, Germany.

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