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Westminster Abbey with a procession of Knights of the Bath | ||
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Westminster Abbey with a procession of Knights of the Bath |
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English: Westminster Abbey with a procession of Knights of the Bath, by Canaletto, 1749.
The painting was commissioned by Joseph Wilcocks, Dean of Westminster, who is depicted in the procession.
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Depicted people | Joseph Wilcocks, Dean of Westminster, is depicted in the procession. | |
Depicted place | Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster, London | |
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1749 date QS:P571,+1749-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Object history | It was bequeathed to Westminster Abbey, where it hangs in the Deanery and is not on public display. | |
Source/Photographer | English Wikipedia, original upload 9 May 2005 by en:User: Gillian Tipso | |
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Westminster Abbey on its website asserts copyright.[1] |
Westminster Abbey with a procession of Knights of the Bath, by Canaletto, 1749.
The painting was commissioned by Joseph Wilcocks, Dean of Westminster, who is depicted in the procession. It was bequeathed to Westminster Abbey, where it hangs in the Deanery and is not on public display. Westminster Abbey on its website asserts copyright.[2]
Source: English Wikipedia, original upload 9 May 2005 by en:User: Gillian Tipso
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