Abstract is: Matthew William Peters (1742 – 20 March 1814) was an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman and chaplain to George IV. He became known as "William" when he started signing his works as "W. Peters".
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P3791 | Art Renewal Center artist ID | 3347 |
P1367 | Art UK artist ID | peters-matthew-william-17421814 |
P3782 | Artnet artist ID | rev-matthew-william-peters |
P2042 | Artsy artist ID | the-reverend-matthew-william-peters |
P7545 | askArt person ID | 11122976 |
P4145 | Athenaeum person ID | 2268 |
P2843 | Benezit ID | B00139718 |
P268 | Bibliothèque nationale de France ID | 14965800x |
P1711 | British Museum person or institution ID | 41705 |
P1871 | CERL Thesaurus ID | cnp02080603 |
P4200 | Christie's creator ID | 39090 |
P1472 | Commons Creator page | Matthew William Peters |
P7902 | Deutsche Biographie (GND) ID | 1037141601 |
P6829 | Dictionary of Irish Biography ID | 007295 |
P7704 | Europeana entity | agent/base/18233 |
P2163 | FAST ID | 1841066 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/03mdplm |
P7848 | Frick Art Reference Library Artist File ID | 991004211109707141 |
P227 | GND ID | 1037141601 |
P10297 | Google Arts & Culture entity ID | m03mdplm |
P8406 | Grove Art Online ID | T066710 |
P9943 | Hill Museum & Manuscript Library ID | person/254643853579 |
P4927 | Invaluable.com person ID | izio75sxbu |
P213 | ISNI | 0000000119187045 |
P244 | Library of Congress authority ID | nr94034212 |
P10882 | Met Constituent ID | 93011 |
P12597 | museum-digital person ID | 131649 |
P6578 | MutualArt artist ID | 57154C350F6F7D12 |
P5368 | National Gallery of Canada artist ID | matthew-william-peters |
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P950 | National Library of Spain ID | XX1353972 |
P1816 | National Portrait Gallery (London) person ID | mp03522 |
P1006 | Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID | 120408074 |
P5273 | Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art person ID | 5433 |
P1207 | NUKAT ID | n2018287901 |
P3762 | openMLOL author ID | 228502 |
P1415 | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ID | 22026 |
P12582 | Oxford Reference overview ID | 20110803100319871 |
P7293 | PLWABN ID | 9810663995305606 |
P3368 | Prabook ID | 2058718 |
P4553 | RA Collections ID | 6112 |
P7444 | Rijksmuseum Research Library authority ID | 89417 |
P650 | RKDartists ID | 337871 |
P4808 | Royal Academy new identifier | matthew-william-peters-ra |
P2741 | Tate artist ID | 419 |
P245 | Union List of Artist Names ID | 500018298 |
P6821 | Uppsala University Alvin ID | alvin-person:15628 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 95793309 |
P10832 | WorldCat Entities ID | E39PBJB8xwWWGgc4kdPJwf9hpP |
P4169 | YCBA agent ID | 1326 |
P9493 | artist files at | Frick Art Reference Library | Q5503390 |
P7763 | copyright status as a creator | copyrights on works have expired | Q71887839 |
P27 | country of citizenship | Kingdom of Great Britain | Q161885 |
P1343 | described by source | Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900 | Q15987216 |
P734 | family name | Peters | Q2079518 |
Peters | Q2079518 | ||
Peters | Q2079518 | ||
P136 | genre | portrait | Q134307 |
genre painting | Q214127 | ||
P735 | given name | William | Q12344159 |
William | Q12344159 | ||
P6379 | has works in the collection | National Portrait Gallery | Q238587 |
Royal Academy of Arts | Q270920 | ||
Tate | Q430682 | ||
Carnegie Museum of Art | Q1043967 | ||
National Gallery of Canada | Q1068063 | ||
National Gallery of Ireland | Q2018379 | ||
Rhode Island School of Design Museum | Q2148186 | ||
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco | Q1416890 | ||
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art | Q1976985 | ||
The Atkinson | Q119884630 | ||
Manchester Art Gallery | Q2638817 | ||
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery | Q2790574 | ||
Ulster Museum | Q3547979 | ||
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | English | Q1860 |
P463 | member of | Royal Academy of Arts | Q270920 |
P106 | occupation | pastor | Q352507 |
painter | Q1028181 | ||
drawer | Q15296811 | ||
printmaker | Q11569986 | ||
watercolorist | Q17505902 | ||
P5008 | on focus list of Wikimedia project | WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/Frick Art Reference Library | Q104694359 |
??? | Q52677596 | ||
P140 | religion or worldview | Anglicanism | Q6423963 |
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
P937 | work location | Italy | Q38 |
Dublin | Q1761 |
Q119027747 | An Angel Carrying the Spirit of a Child to Paradise |
Q119013137 | Charles Bromfield |
Q119012210 | Children |
Q28048012 | Edward Wortley Montagu |
Q119011815 | Francis Stanley |
Q119007507 | HM King George III (1738–1820) |
Q119013501 | HRH Henry Frederick (1745–1790), 1st Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn |
Q42882840 | Hero, Ursula, and Beatrice in Leonato's Garden (act 3, scene 1 from Much Ado About Nothing) |
Q119013793 | John Hinchliffe (1731–1794), Master (1768–1788), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (1768) |
Q119013220 | Lady Elizabeth Isabella Manners (1778–1853), as a Child, Later Lady Richard Norman |
Q28554942 | Lydia |
Q64513755 | Lydia |
Q119797133 | Miss Bianca |
Q119013304 | Mrs Eleanor Barr |
Q119904983 | Nelly |
Q77950113 | Portrait of Sir William Robinson, Bt (1703-1777) |
Q119930263 | Portrait of a Child |
Q119013602 | Portrait of a Lady with a Large Pointed Hat |
Q59505833 | Portrait of a Man |
Q20199582 | Portrait of a Young Girl |
Q77949893 | Sylvia, a Courtesan |
Q20199575 | The Lagging Schoolboy |
Q59507993 | The Sisters |
Q119012254 | Thomas Williams |
Q59511596 | Venus in a Landscape |
Q119013395 | Walter de Stapledon (1261–1326) |
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