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Image: The Little Devil of Florence

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The Little Devil of Florence

1907
20th century
375 x 220 mm (14.8 x 8.7 in.)

David Young Cameron, British (Scottish), (1865–1945)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Etching and drypoint on thin laid paper
State: Second of two states
Print impression quality: Brilliant, with plate tone
Marks: Signed in pencil, lower right: “D.Y. Cameron”; signed in plate, lower right: “D.Y. Cameron”
Provenance / Collectors' Marks: Purchased by the donor at the AAA/FDAC Print Sale, December 3 and 4, 1986.
Bibliography: Frank Rinder 401.
Credit Line: Gift of Arthur S. Wensinger (Marcus L. Taft Professor of German, Emeritus) in memory of Richard H. Wood (BA Wesleyan 1958, former DAC Registrar of Collections), 1991
Accession Number: 1991.38.9

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  • Renaissance
  • sculpture - Use for works of art in which images and forms are carried out primarily in three dimensions, especially those that retain the quality of being tangible objects or groups of objects. As works become more diffused in space or time, or less tangi

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  • plate Dimensions: 375 x 220 mm (14.8 x 8.7 in.)

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