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		Description
		Watercolour and pencil, 5½ x 13½ inches (framed, 13½ x 21 inches), inscribed "Amberley, Sussex" verso and extensively inscribed in pencil by the artist below mount with sketching and colouring notes. Inscribed "to A.K. 1916" in pencil.
This is a watercolour sketch for an etching, with drypoint, of the identical size, that Kate Cameron made of Amberley Castle, incorrectly titled "Amberley, The Monastery", around 1917. She inscribed it for her close friend, Arthur Kay (1860-1939), whom she later married.
Ex-collection: Lt Col Mark Goodson RTR (ret'd) 
		 
		The artist
		Flower and landscape painter in watercolour, oil and gouache; book illustrator, as well as an accomplished etcher. Sister of Sir David Young Cameron 
		 		
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