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The Conspiracy of the Batavians under Cl Still life wtih Fruit and Glassware Flower and life The Fishwife sj Still life of grapes,sweet breads and a Allegory of Vanity -detail- sg Dakovica Hollypond The Muse Inspiring the Poet Harjumaa Queen Victoria with Prince Arthur Ballet Lady in Red Wrangell William I Departs for the Front, July 31 NIEULANDT, Adriaen van The May Tree ag The Garden in Flower Unionville Struga Barringtonhills museum reproduction Rubens Peter Paul The Holy Trinity Sedgwick Octave Penguilly - L Haridon Crouch St Paul Visits St.Peter in Prison Portrait of Marguerite of Lorraine,Duche Section Portrait of a Man and a Woman dark abstract art Menifee Madonna Worshipping the Child The Family of the Artist La Fille de Cuisine -df02- Santi Di Tito Saint Antoine abbe -df02- Still Life with Irises Maria Teresa of Spain
David Young Cameron:
British master of landscape and architectural views. Glasgow ,1865-1945 is a Scottish painter and etcher. He was trained at the Glasgow and Edinburgh Schools of Art in the 1880s. From 1887-1892 he was a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers. It was during this time that he published a number of sets of etchings (such as "The Clyde Set", "The North Holland Set" and "The North Italian Set"). In general his prints feature areas of great darkness, offset by highlights. Cameron would later become known for his church interiors and barren landscapes of Scotland done in drypoint. The feathery lightness of these drypoints was in visual contrast with the rock and water of the subjects. He became highly sought after by collectors, until the Great Crash in 1929 brought a collapse in prices for prints in general. He exploited his popularity by producing an unprecedented number of states of his prints, and is believed to hold the record at twenty-eight states in one case. Cameron became a Royal Academician in 1920.








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