Betty

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James Durden was a landscape and portrait painter and was born in Manchester. For several years he lived in Whitehaven and Keswick in Cumbria. This painting is of his daughter, Betty Durden Green.

Keswick Museum

Keswick

Title

Betty

Date

c.1927

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 181 x W 136 cm

Accession number

KESMG:3117

Acquisition method

bequeathed by James Durden, 1958

Work type

Painting

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