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Sir David Young Cameron, R.A. (1865-1945)
The Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
drypoint printed with tone, with burr, signed in pencil, on cream H Salmon 1807 watermarked laid paper, slight time staining, one small rust spot, general condition good
S. 9½ x 15½in (24 x 39.5cm)
with Valley of the Ardennes drypoint by Cameron, on japan, Buchan, proof etching by James McBey, 1914, laid paper, with margins, some foxing, signed in pen, 2 drypoints by Sir Henry Rushbury, The House Breakers and The New Post Office, St Martin le-Grand, being demolished in 1912 and Purbeck Hills from Poole drypoint by Nathaniel Sparks
The Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
drypoint printed with tone, with burr, signed in pencil, on cream H Salmon 1807 watermarked laid paper, slight time staining, one small rust spot, general condition good
S. 9½ x 15½in (24 x 39.5cm)
with Valley of the Ardennes drypoint by Cameron, on japan, Buchan, proof etching by James McBey, 1914, laid paper, with margins, some foxing, signed in pen, 2 drypoints by Sir Henry Rushbury, The House Breakers and The New Post Office, St Martin le-Grand, being demolished in 1912 and Purbeck Hills from Poole drypoint by Nathaniel Sparks
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