Joseph M. Gleeson

Joseph M. Gleeson is recorded in the structured authorities (1861–1917). The authority record describes Joseph M. Gleeson as Joseph M. Gleeson (1861–1917) was an American illustrator.

Also recorded as Joseph Michael Gleeson.

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Authority records

The identifiers under which Joseph M. Gleeson may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Joseph M. Gleeson is established in the international name authorities as Getty Union List of Artist Names 500101921, Library of Congress n85069306, Libraries Australia 1088908, ISNI 0000000078936491, VIAF 6359004 and Wikidata Q16066599.

Chronology

  1. 1861Joseph M. Gleeson born.
  2. 1861Joseph M. Gleeson was born in 1861.
  3. 1917Joseph M. Gleeson died.
  4. 1917Joseph M. Gleeson died in 1917.
  5. 1917Joseph M. Gleeson died on 1 January 1917.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Joseph M. Gleeson”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q16066599: Joseph M. Gleeson

    authority record · Unverified · Wikidata

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Plates

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Animals of the past.

Animals of the past.

Lucas, Frederic A. · https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/pageimage/18007189 · Public domain

The picture record
Animals of the past.

Animals of the past.

Lucas, Frederic A. · https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/pageimage/18007211 · Public domain

The picture record

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