The Sound of Kilbrannan and Entrance to Loch Fyne

Sir David Young Cameron British, Scottish
Printer Frederick Goulding British
1889
Not on view
A view of sailboats on the water in the distance with cliffs and the seashore of Loch Fyne in the foreground, at right. Loch Fyne is on the west coast of Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
The Clyde Set included 20 subjects. Some trial impressions were printed at Messrs, Maclure, Macdonald & Co., Glasgow, these being signed in pencil 'D.Y. Cameron' in the lower right corner. The plates were then sent to F. Goulding, London, who after steel-facing them, printed the edition of about 22 sets, published in 1890 by Messrs. E. & E. Silva White, Glasgow. These impressions are signed in pencil 'D.Y. Cameron' to left, 'F. Goulding, Imp.' to right. [Source: Rinder, p. 14]

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Object Information
  • Title: The Sound of Kilbrannan and Entrance to Loch Fyne
  • Series/Portfolio: Clyde Set
  • Artist: Sir David Young Cameron (British, Glasgow, Scotland 1865–1945 Perth, Scotland)
  • Printer: Frederick Goulding (British, London 1842–1909 London)
  • Date: 1889
  • Medium: Etching; only state
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 8 1/4 in. × 13 in. (21 × 33 cm)
    Plate: 5 1/2 × 8 11/16 in. (14 × 22 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1917
  • Object Number: 17.3.2131
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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