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Elspeth Lamb RSA

A Scots Quair 2, 1995
Stone lithograph
60 x 86 cm
Edition of 6
Elspeth Lamb RSA, A Scots Quair 2, 1995
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This work is priced framed. Framed in a white painted box frame, float-mounted. Lamb printed A Scots Quair at St Michaels Printshop in St Johns, Newfoundland, when she was Artist...
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This work is priced framed. Framed in a white painted box frame, float-mounted.


Lamb printed A Scots Quair at St Michaels Printshop in St Johns, Newfoundland, when she was Artist in Residence there in 1995. Printed from a large lithographic limestone in several colours, the title references a poem allegedly written by James I titled The Kingis Quair which describes a dreamer descending to a strange landscape inhabited by fantastical beings.

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