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Autograph Letter Signed, to “My dear Thomson”, thanking him for his congratulations and hoping “the Landscape Exhibition prospers”

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Autograph Letter Signed, to “My dear Thomson”, thanking him for his congratulations and hoping “the Landscape Exhibition prospers”

by CAMERON, David Young

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Dun Eaglais, Kippen, Stirlingshire, 2 February 1911. 2 pp.7 x 4½ inches, fine. David Young Cameron (1865-1945), Scottish painter and etcher. He was elected Associate of the Royal Academy (ARA) in the engraver class in 1911,

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Title
Autograph Letter Signed, to “My dear Thomson”, thanking him for his congratulations and hoping “the Landscape Exhibition prospers”
Author
CAMERON, David Young
Book Condition
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Place of Publication
Dun Eaglais, Kippen, Stirlingshire, 2 February 1911

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