William Buelow Gould
William Buelow Gould (1801–1853) was an Australian painter.
Also recorded as W. B. Gould.
Overview
Born at Liverpool in 1801, died at Hobart in 1853.
In detail
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are still life.
Work by William Buelow Gould is recorded in the collections of National Gallery of Victoria, National Gallery of Australia, National Portrait Gallery, Art Gallery of New South Wales and Art Gallery of South Australia.
Sources
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Gould, William B., African American Studies Center, 2013
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Gould, William Buelow, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q8006106: William Buelow Gould
Institutional database · Scholarly · Wikimedia Foundation
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William Buelow Gould - Convict artist in Van Diemen's Land, Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1959
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Young, William Gould (1902-1980), organic chemist, American National Biography Online, 2000
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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The Art Institute of Chicago, collection records associated with William Buelow Gould.
museum collection · Unverified · The Art Institute of Chicago
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“William Buelow Gould”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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