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DAVID YOUNG CAMERON (1865-1945)
The Chimera of Amiens
etching with drypoint, on thin wove paper, countermark Initials FP, 1910, signed in pencil, a fine impression of Rinder's seventh, final state, printing with much plate tone

Plate 242 x 182 mm.
Sheet 320 x 229 mm.

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Rinder 415
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This most gothic of Cameron's etchings is a homage to Charles Meryon's print Le Stryge of 1853.

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