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Cauldron Linn
Skene, James, 1804, Watercolour
Cauldron Linn
Cauldron Linn
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15055
Title
Cauldron Linn
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A waterfall descends through a gap into a dark cave. There is a man standing on a large stone at the edge of the river which rushes through the chasm.
Artist / maker
Skene, James
Date
1804
Size
26 x 40 cm
Type
Watercolour
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
The Cauldron Linn is a set of waterfalls fed by the river Devon, which runs through a deep and narrow gorge. Between the falls, the river has formed three round cavities, which creates the appearance of large caldrons or boilers.
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Skene's Scotland
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