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	<title>HARRIS SCHRANK FINE PRINTS &#187; David Y. Cameron</title>
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		<title>Old St. Etienne</title>
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Sir David Young Cameron (1865-1945), Old St. Etienne, etching and drypoint,  1907, signed in pencil lower right. Reference: Rinder 400. In very good  condition, on old cream wove paper, with small margins (remains of prior hinging  verso), 16 7/8 x 9, the sheet 19 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. Archival storage with  window mat.
Provenance: estate of Elizabeth Hutton Tupson, Lady Cameron.
A fine impression, printed in a dark brown ink with a veil of plate tone.
Cameron was, of course, one of the greatest of the British Etchers, and Old  St. Etienne is one of the finest [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Sir David Young Cameron (1865-1945), Old St. Etienne, etching and drypoint,  1907, signed in pencil lower right. Reference: Rinder 400. In very good  condition, on old cream wove paper, with small margins (remains of prior hinging  verso), 16 7/8 x 9, the sheet 19 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. Archival storage with  window mat.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Provenance: estate of Elizabeth Hutton Tupson, Lady Cameron.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A fine impression, printed in a dark brown ink with a veil of plate tone.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Cameron was, of course, one of the greatest of the British Etchers, and Old  St. Etienne is one of the finest of his several church-front portraits.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">In 1929 Cameron&#8217;s work sold at record prices for British prints; his The Five  Sisters, York Minster sold for $3200 in August 1929, perhaps a higher price than  any British print even to this day. Cameron&#8217;s star fell with the Depression.  Robin Garton,  always an insightful observer, noted in the early 1990&#8217;s that Cameron was &#8220;an  artist of quite remarkable qualities and it would be hard to find a more  worthwhile artist who is more out of fashion.&#8221;  Today there are stirrings of interest in artists whose reputations have withstood the fashions of recent art movements, and Cameron&#8217;s time may be &#8211; again &#8211; at hand.  In any case, this is a splendid print.</p>
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