File:The Major's Daughter (Whistler).jpg

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Clara Vinrace's farewell to her father

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Description
English: Illustration for "The Major's Daughter," created for the magazine Once a Week" (volume 6, page 712). Proof print. Woodcut engraved by Joseph Swain from a drawing by James McNeill Whistler.
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Source https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/372956
Author
James McNeill Whistler  (1834–1903)  wikidata:Q203643 s:en:Author:James Abbott McNeill Whistler q:en:James McNeill Whistler
 
James McNeill Whistler
Description American painter, etcher, illustrator, writer, lithographer and printmaker
Date of birth/death 10 July 1834 Edit this at Wikidata 17 July 1903 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lowell London
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creator QS:P170,Q203643
engraved by
Joseph Swain  (1820–1909)  wikidata:Q16856885 s:en:Author:Joseph Swain (1820-1909)
 
Joseph Swain
Alternative names
J. Swain
Description British engraver
Date of birth/death 29 February 1820 Edit this at Wikidata 25 February 1909 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Oxford Ealing
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creator QS:P170,Q16856885
Other versions
 The Major's Daughter (Whistler).png
 Illustration for "The Major's Daughter" (Once a Week) MET DP814873.jpg
 English Illustration - The Sixties p086.png
 Illustration to 'The Major's Daughter" (Once a Week, June 21, 1862) MET DP814240.jpg

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