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Diana Wounded

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Key facts

  • medium: Marble
  • width: 147.30 cm
  • height: 81.90 cm
  • depth: 62.20 cm
  • classification: sculpture
  • museum: Tate Museums
  • credit: Presented by the Trustees of the Chantrey Bequest 1908
  • acquisition date: 1908
  • artists: Bertram Mackennal
  • countries: Australia
  • creation period: 1907 - 1907
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The artwork "Diana Wounded" is in the Tate Museums. It was created by Bertram Mackennal from Australia in 1907. The artwork's medium is Marble and its dimensions are 81.90 cm x 147.30 cm x 62.20 cm. It is classified as sculpture.

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"Diana Wounded" is one of the artworks in Tate Museums.

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Updated: 17 days ago

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