File:John atkinson grimshaw stapleton park near pontefract102356).jpg

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John Atkinson Grimshaw: Stapleton Park, near Pontefract  wikidata:Q105490083 reasonator:Q105490083
Artist
John Atkinson Grimshaw  (1836–1893)  wikidata:Q1699185
 
John Atkinson Grimshaw
Alternative names
Atkinson Grimshaw; Atkinson John Grimshaw; A. Grimshaw; Grimshaw
Description British painter
Date of birth/death 6 September 1836 Edit this at Wikidata 13 October 1893 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Leeds Leeds
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artist QS:P170,Q1699185
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Title
Stapleton Park, near Pontefract
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Medium oil on board
Dimensions 11 3⁄4 x 17 1⁄2 in. (30 x 44.5 cm.)
Inscriptions signed and dated 'Atkinson Grimshaw/1877+' (lower left) and further signed, inscribed and dated 'Stapleton Park./Near Pontefract. Atkinson Grimshaw/1877+' (on the reverse)
Source/Photographer https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/british-european-art/john-atkinson-grimshaw-british-1836-1893-69/92261


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