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Etching of The Howff, Dundee 1914 DUNIH 448.7

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Etching of The Howff, Dundee 1914

Etching, framed and glazed, entitled "The Howff, Dundee 1914", by Charles G.L. Phillips. In 1564 Mary Queen of Scots granted the lands of the Greyfriars north of the burgh boundary to the Council for use as a graveyard. The Howff earned its name meaning 'meeting place' from the curious fact that the Dundee Incorporated Trades conducted business there. Part of a collection of paintings, etchings and personal effects relating to Charles Gustav Phillips, a prolific Dundee artist. Phillips worked in a variety of media: oils, watercolour and etchings and was particularly known for his landscapes and townscapes of Dundee and the surrounding areas. His work was regularly exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy. He died in 1944 at the age of 80 and his work was bequeathed to Dundee Heritage Trust in 2002 by his son William S Phillips.

Number: DUNIH 448.7
Name: Etching of The Howff, Dundee 1914
Date: 1914
Maker: Phillips, Charles, G.L.
Location: In Store