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John Gilbert ‘Marjory Sat Down at her Father's Feet, Leaning her Head on his Knee’ (FW009)
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periods
centuries eighteenth century
geography
Great Britain England > England [non-specific area]
settings
interiors
 
built environments buildings > houses
 
built environments buildings > mansions
 
seasons/times of day times of day > dawn
people
figures men
 
figures women
 
figures elderly people
 
figures number of figures > 3 figures
 
relationships family relations > families [general]
 
relationships family relations > fathers
 
relationships family relations > sons and daughters
 
jobs and roles vocations > domestic servants
 
social status working classes
 
social status upper classes > upper classes [general]
 
social status upper classes > aristocracy
 
clothing period clothing > eighteenth-century clothing
 
clothing accessories > hats
activities
physical positions postures > kneeling
 
physical positions postures > sitting
 
emotions and states physical states > dying
 
emotions and states physical states > ill/injured
 
emotions and states physical states > sleeping
objects
tools and implements domestic objects > glasses
 
tools and implements domestic objects > vases
 
furnishings chairs
 
furnishings panelling
 
furnishings stools
 
cultural objects visual arts > paintings
 
vegetation flowers > flowers [general]
themes
society and culture arts and sciences > medical science
 
narrative themes narrative events > death
 
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