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    JAMES WILLIAM GILES (1801-70)

    The Dubh Loch

    dated 1849

    RCIN 919622

    Queen Victoria visited the Dubh Loch, a remote expanse of water spectacularly sited within an amphitheatre of rock, in September 1849 and afterwards she commissioned Giles to make drawings of the loch and other views around Lochnagar. Giles travelled through sleet and snow to make a sketch and then worked on the finished watercolour in his studio. Commissioned by Queen Victoria

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