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Fisherlassies Mrs. Logan and two unknown women, Newhaven, used as study for Hill's painting of Edinburgh from the Castle, 1847
David Octavius Hill
1843–1844
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Houston, United States
Details
Title:
Fisherlassies Mrs. Logan and two unknown women, Newhaven, used as study for Hill's painting of Edinburgh from the Castle, 1847
Creator:
David Octavius Hill
Date Created:
1843–1844
Physical Dimensions:
h 13.9, w 18.7 cm
Type:
Photographs
Medium:
Salted
paper
print
Credit Line:
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, museum purchase funded by The Brown Foundation, Inc., The Manfred Heiting Collection
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