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Home/Peonies and head of a woman/Cite

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Peonies and head of a woman by John Peter Russell

  • APA (7th)

    Russell, J. (1887). Peonies and head of a woman [Painting]. National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Melbourne, Australia. https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/john-peter-russell/peonies-and-head-of-a-woman

  • MLA (9th)

    Russell, John Peter. Peonies and head of a woman. 1887, National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Melbourne, Australia. Art History Wiki, https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/john-peter-russell/peonies-and-head-of-a-woman. Accessed 2026-06-19.

  • Chicago (Notes-Bibliography)

    John Peter Russell, Peonies and head of a woman, 1887, National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Melbourne, Australia, https://artwiki.art.

  • Harvard

    Russell, J., 1887. Peonies and head of a woman. [Painting] National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Melbourne, Australia. Available at: https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/john-peter-russell/peonies-and-head-of-a-woman (Accessed: 2026-06-19).

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