Part of the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey, Antoine Dewasme-Plétinckx, between 1832 and 1851

Part of the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey, Antoine Dewasme-Plétinckx, between 1832 and 1851

Landscape with the gothic ruins of dryburgh abbey (the supposed burial place of sir walter scott) on the right, a tree and wooden fence in the right foreground and further trees on the left, a man with two dogs walking to the right near the ruins lithograph on chine collé. Date: between 1832 and 1851. Dimensions: Height: 250 mm; Width: 207 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: Sir Walter Scott. Collection: British Museum. Partie des ruines de l'abbaye de Dryburgh (BM 1917,1208.561)
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Author: Print made by: Theodore Fourmois Printed by: Antoine Dewasme-PletinckxSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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