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Summary
Artist |
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Title |
The Three Youngest Daughters of King George III |
Description |
English: Princesses Sophia (1777-1848), Mary (1776-1857) and Amelia (1783-1810)
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Date |
1785 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Current location |
Royal Collection |
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Native name |
Royal Collection of the United Kingdom |
Location |
United Kingdom |
Established |
after 1491 |
Website |
www.royalcollection.org.uk |
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Source/Photographer |
ABC Gallery item provenance:
image: Uploaded by User:Epousesquecido (also w:User:Epousesquecido) |
Licensing
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