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Document identity
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114489
label
The Lonely Tower (Castle on a River with Willows and a Boat)
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drawing
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1
Source metadata
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114489
contentType
drawing
title
The Lonely Tower (Castle on a River with Willows and a Boat)
date
1800s
rights
CC0
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
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Q80007189
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14799
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Drawing
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1
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import
cul
America
accession
1934.12
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pencil
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The Lonely Tower (Castle on a River with Willows and a Boat), 1800s. Mary Altha Nims (American, 1817–1907). Pencil. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Richard Seymour Bayham, 1934.120
collection
DR - American 19th Century
citations
citation
Henry S. Francis, “Water Colors Made by the ‘Theorem Method’ and Drawings”, The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, vol. 21, 1934, pp. 128-131, p. 135.
creditline
Gift of Richard Seymour Bayham
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2026-05-29 06:00:32.158000
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114489
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Drawings
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DR - American 19th Century
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pencil
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female
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