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Title:
Flax Flower from Nature
Object name(s):
painting, watercolour
Brief description:
Recto: Image shows a plant, the stems of which are covered with small, slender green leaves. Each stem culminates in a small purple flowers and/or buds. Two flowers are open; the remainder are buds, with one bud opening at lower right. Blank background.
Collection:
Culture Perth & Kinross
Associated concept:
Fine Art and Art Archives
Content - other type:
floral study, flax
Content - person:
sitter :
Dimension:
height
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
??
Dimension value:
275
Dimension value:
219
Dimension:
width
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
??
Dimension value:
275
Dimension value:
219
Inscription content:

: unsigned : : :

Object history note:
VD: 1978-by
Object history note:
Previously catalogued as UNKNOWN, attributed to CDH on stylistic
Object history note:
grounds.RHR, Keeper 1993.
Object name:
painting, watercolour
Object number:
FA61/79.3
Object production note:
1881=1999
Object production person:
Hay, Constance Drummond (act.1881=99 circa.) attrib.
Person's association:
artist
Physical description:
Recto: Image shows a plant, the stems of which are covered with small, slender green leaves. Each stem culminates in a small purple flowers and/or buds. Two flowers are open; the remainder are buds, with one bud opening at lower right. Blank background.
Physical description:
Verso: Written in ink at the top of the page, at centre, is: "Flax Flower from nature".
Reproduction number:
FA61 79.3.jpg
Responsible department/section:
fine art
Responsible department/section:
PERGM
Technique:
watercolour on paper

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/16cf8d64-6205-347c-b432-7f326e2f785c

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/16cf8d64-6205-347c-b432-7f326e2f785c, Culture Perth & Kinross, CC BY-NC

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