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Object Type
print
Museum number
1920,0216.7
Title
Object:
The White Cockade
Description
A young woman in early 18th century dress, sitting with her legs crossed on a chair, holding out a tricorn with a Jacobite white cockade in her left hand, with a needle and thread in her other hand, looking critcally at her handiwork; after Millais; state without title. 1878 Mixed method on chine collé
Producer name
Print made by:
Georg Zobel
After:
John Everett Millais
Published by:
Arthur Tooth
Published by:
William Schaus
School/style
British
Production date
1878
Production place
Published in:
London (England)
Published in:
New York (city)
Materials
paper
Technique
mezzotint
mixed method
Dimensions
Height:
695 millimetres
Width:
520 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Location
Not on display
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
A D Gunn
Acquisition date
1920
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1920,0216.7