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Summary
George Dawe: Study for Miss O'Neill as Juliet
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Artist
George Dawe
(1781–1829)
Alternative names
G. Daoe; D. Doj; Dawe; [Dawe]
Description
English portrait painter
Date of birth/death
8 February 1781 / 6 February 1781
15 October 1829
Location of birth/death
St James's, Westminster
Kentish Town
Work location
Saint Petersburg (1818–1828)
Authority file
: Q1507231
VIAF: 22413721
ISNI: 0000000066609928
ULAN: 500021368
LCCN: n83227323
WGA: d/dawe
WorldCat
artist QS:P170,Q1507231
Title
Study for Miss O'Neill as Juliet
Object type
painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
From Act II, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Date
circa 1816
date QS:P571,+1816-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium
oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions
height: 63.6 cm (25 in); width: 46 cm (18.1 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,63.6U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,46U174728
Collection
Folger Shakespeare Library
Native name
Folger Shakespeare Library
Location
201 East Capitol Street SE Washington, D.C. United States of America
Coordinates
38° 53′ 21.7″ N, 77° 00′ 11.42″ W
Established
1932
Website
www.folger.edu
Authority file
: Q728116
VIAF: 140536096
ISNI: 0000000119580613
ULAN: 500312774
LCCN: n50000657
NLA: 36094521
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q728116
Accession number
FPb19
Source/Photographer
Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/993opk
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