Sir James Irvine Masson FRS (1887–1962)

© Freeth family. Image credit: University of Dundee Fine Art Collections

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Masson was a chemist from a noted Scottish family who became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield. He was a friend of Thomas Malcolm Knox, Principal of the University of St Andrews, who bequeathed this work. Masson's wife Flora was an amateur painter.

University of Dundee Fine Art Collections, Tower Foyer & Lamb Galleries

Title

Sir James Irvine Masson FRS (1887–1962)

Date

1952

Medium

etching on paper

Measurements

H 30 x W 20 cm

Accession number

DUUNC ARTS:44

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Thomas Malcolm Knox, 1980

Work type

Print

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