Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley
painting by Isaac Whood (1688/1689–1752), Winchester College
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Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley
Summary
Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley is the creator of Isaac Whood[2].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's image is recorded as Isaac Whood (1688-1689-1752) - Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley - Ao12 - Winchester College.jpg[3].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's genre is recorded as portrait[5].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's depicts is recorded as Brownlow Cecil, 9th Earl of Exeter[6].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's made from material is recorded as oil paint[7].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's made from material is recorded as canvas[8].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's collection is recorded as Winchester College[9].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's inventory number is recorded as Ao12[10].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's location is recorded as Winchester College[11].
- +1737-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley[12].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's main subject is recorded as Brownlow Cecil, 9th Earl of Exeter[13].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's title is recorded as Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley[14].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's Art UK artwork ID is recorded as brownlow-cecil-17251793-lord-burghley-331114[15].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+105.4'}[16].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+82'}[17].
- Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley's copyright status is recorded as public domain[18].
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Works and Contributions
Brownlow Cecil (1725–1793), Lord Burghley is the creator of Isaac Whood[2].