Dublin Core
Description
In Dorian's attic, the piece is simply described as being of satinwood and holding his old schoolbooks (Wilde 118). Basil references the piece as being "almost empty" when Dorian brings him up to see the portrait before killing him (Wilde 148).
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The Artstor database describes the piece as a desk and bookcase done in rosewood and satinwood, circa 1836-50. The piece is by J. & J. W. Meeks, and is of Gothic revival style. While Wilde's text does not go into detail regarding the piece, this image is a stand in for the type of piece that could be in Dorian's attic.
Creator
Oscar Wilde
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Artstor, Metropolitan Museum of Art, University of California San Diego
Source
Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Penguin, 2000.
ARTstor Slide Gallery, Data from: University of California, San Diego
Publisher
Penguin
Artstor, University of San Diego
Date
Wilde's text/ 1891
Penguin/2000
1836-50
Contributor
Hannah Phillips
Rights
Penguin books
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