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"Ah me! She was a winsome maid.": P.11906-R(48)

Object information

Current Location: In storage

Titles

"Ah me! She was a winsome maid."
London Society

Maker(s)

Printmaker: Dalziel family
Draughtsman: Millais, John Everett (After)

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Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1927) by Holliday, J. R.

Dating

19th Century
Production date: AD 1862

Note

Illustration to 'The Border Witch. An Auld-Warld Story', in London Society, vol.2 (Aug 1862) pp.181–86, facing p.181

School or Style

British

Techniques used in production

Wood engraving

Identification numbers

Accession number: P.11906-R(48)
Primary reference Number: 174823
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Audit data

Created: Saturday 6 August 2011 Updated: Sunday 7 August 2011 Last processed: Friday 8 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Paintings, Drawings and Prints

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