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Boston Public Library
Thomas W. Nason (1889-1971). Prints and Drawings
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American Artists
Study for Lieutenant River, Lyme
Study for Lieutenant River, Lyme
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Item Information
Title:
Study for Lieutenant River, Lyme
Artist:
Nason, Thomas W. (Thomas Willoughby), 1889-1971
Date:
[ca. 1921–1951]
Format:
Drawings/Illustrations
Genre:
Ink drawings
Location:
Boston Public Library
Arts Department
Nason Drawings (shelf locator)
Collection (local):
Thomas W. Nason (1889-1971). Prints and Drawings
Subjects:
Valleys
Rivers
Landscapes (Representations)
Places:
Connecticut
>
New London (county)
>
Old Lyme
Extent:
1 drawing : pen and ink on paper ; image 8 x 11 cm
Permalink:
https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/kk91h088j
Terms of Use:
Copyright (c) Thomas W. Nason
All rights reserved.
Notes:
Title from supporting material.
See Comstock and Fletcher number: 490.
Notes (acquisition):
Gift; Thomas Nason; Sept. 1966
Notes (date):
Date supplied by cataloger based on the bulk dates of the collection and the date of the ensuing print.
Notes (citation):
Comstock, Francis Adams and Fletcher, William D., "The Work of Thomas W. Nason, N.A." (Boston, Boston Public Library, 1977)
Notes (object):
From supporting material: Graphite, pen and ink wash on card stock.
Identifier:
15_05_000613
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