Item 0000-091, Box 1, Folder 15, Item 2 - James Gordon MacGregor, F.R.S. Professor of physics, 1879–1901 : [drawing]

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James Gordon MacGregor, F.R.S. Professor of physics, 1879–1901 : [drawing]

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Arthur Lismer

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0000-091, Box 1, Folder 15, Item 2

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1 drawing : black ink with touches of white gouache ; 36 x 28.5 cm

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(1885 - 1969)

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Item is an Arthur Lismer portrait of James Gordon MacGregor rendered in pen and ink on illustration board and commissioned for One Hundred Years of Dalhousie, 1818–1918 (1920). The image was reproduced in D.C. Harvey, An Introduction to the History of Dalhousie University (1938).

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Title taken from the reproduction published in One Hundred Years of Dalhousie, 1818–1918 (1920).

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