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John Everett Millais ‘Anglers of the Dove [4]’ (AOD004)
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periods
centuries sixteenth century
 
eras Renaissance
 
eras Tudor/Elizabethan
geography
Great Britain England > Derbyshire
settings
interiors
 
built environments buildings > houses
 
built environments buildings > mansions
 
built environments rooms > sitting-rooms
 
built environments features and fittings > fireplaces
 
built environments features and fittings > windows
 
built environments features and fittings > window-shutters
people
figures women
 
figures number of figures > 1 figure
 
jobs and roles criminals/outsiders > prisoners
 
social status upper classes > upper classes [general]
 
social status upper classes > royalty
 
clothing period clothing > early modern clothing
 
clothing accessories > fans
 
clothing accessories > jewellery
activities
physical positions postures > sitting
objects
furnishings armchairs
 
furnishings chests of drawers
 
furnishings cupboards
 
furnishings footstools
 
cultural objects written word > books
themes
society and culture politics > political movements and parties
 
society and culture law and order > crime [general]
 
society and culture law and order > theft
 
society and culture law and order > imprisonment
 
religion religion [general]
 
religion Christianity > Roman Catholicism
 
religion Christianity > Protestantism
 
religion Christianity > Reformation
 
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