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John William Godward: Who Can They Be?   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
John William Godward  (1861–1922)  wikidata:Q464999
 
John William Godward
Alternative names
John Godward; J. W. Godward; j. godward; Godward; god of art
Description British painter
Date of birth/death 9 August 1861 Edit this at Wikidata 13 December 1922 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wimbledon Edit this at Wikidata Wimbledon Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
London; Rome (1912–1919) Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q464999
, R.B.A. (British, 1861-1922)
Title
Who Can They Be?
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions 31 ½ x 15 5/8 in. (80 x 39.7 cm.)
Object history

Provenance

Cecil Manson.
His sale; Phillips, Son & Neale, London, 10 April 1972, lot 217.
with Jeremy Maas, London, acquired at the above sale.
with The Leger Galleries, London, acquired directly from the above, January 1973.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 25 July 1975, lot 1 (with dimensions reversed).
with The Fine Art Society, London, acquired at the above sale.
Sho Koike, Japan, acquired directly from the above.
with Espace Co., Ltd., Japan.
Inscriptions signed and dated 'J. W. Godward. 1918.' (lower right); titled, signed, inscribed, and dated 'Who Can They Be?/J. W. Godward./Rome/1918.' (on the reverse)
Source/Photographer https://archive.is/ysRJ1

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current14:29, 12 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 14:29, 12 May 2018248 × 496 (30 KB)Slowking4{{artwork |artist = {{creator:John William Godward}}, R.B.A. (British, 1861-1922) |title = Who Can They Be? |inscriptions = signed and dated 'J. W. Godward. 1918.' (lower right); titled, signed, inscribed, and dated 'Who Can They Be?/J. W. Godward./Rome/1918.' (on the reverse) |medium = oil on canvas |dimensions = 31 ½ x 15 5/8 in. (80 x 39.7 cm.) |object history = Provenance :Cecil Manson. :His sale; Phillips, Son & Neale, London, 10 April 1972, lot 217. :with Jeremy Maas, London, acquire...

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