Donald Shaw MacLaughlan
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The Two Pines, Switzerland
190820th century
266 x 199 mm (10.5 x 7.8 in.)
Donald Shaw MacLaughlan, American, (1876–1938)
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- Switzerland - TGN 7011731
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- plate Dimensions: 266 x 199 mm (10.5 x 7.8 in.)
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Donald Shaw MacLaughlan, American, (1876–1938) . The Two Pines, Switzerland, 1908. Etching on laid paper. plate : 266 x 199 mm (10.5 x 7.8 in.). Sheet : 271 x 202 mm (10.7 x 8 in.). DAC accession number 1954.2.24. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David Keppel (hon. degree Wesleyan 1929) in memory of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1954. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Cook) .
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