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Tempsky, Gustavus Ferdinand von, 1828-1868 :[Portrait of] Lieut. General Sir Duncan Cameron. [ca 1864].
- Date
- 1861 - 1867
- By
- Tempsky, Gustavus Ferdinand von, 1828-1868
- Reference
- Curios-026-009
- Description
Shows a half-length portrait of General Duncan Cameron in red military jacket. He wear a maroon sash on which his military medals are displayed.
Date of 1864 assigned in auction notes (International Art Centre auction catalogue 29 November 2005, page 41)
Inscriptions: Recto - centre - [In pencil on back of glass]: GFVT
Quantity: 1 oil(s).
Physical Description: Oil miniature on glass, in oval frame (blue velvet and gold), 125 x 104 mm, with metal stand
Provenance: From the collection of Leonard Barton, Sydney, Australia.
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Format
- 1 oil(s), Curios, Oil paintings, Portraits, Oil miniature on glass, in oval frame (blue velvet and gold), 125 x 104 mm, with metal stand, Orientation: Vertical image
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