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Kincardine

Artist Sir David Young Cameron (Scottish, 1865 - 1945)
Date1914
MediumEtching and drypoint
DimensionsPlate: 4 7/16 × 12 1/2 inches (11.27 × 31.75 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Frances M. Logan
Object number53-51/20
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Something of the austerity and Puritanism often associated with the Scots is perhaps suggested by the very deep shadows of the woods to the left. Their denseness enhances the effect of the sweep of the river in its winding course.
Provenance

Frances M. Logan (1855-1946), Kansas City, MO, by 1946;

 

Bequeathed by Frances M. Logan to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1953.

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