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A.G. Bradley Field Sketches, 1875-1885, Accession # , Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
These sketches were purchased by the University of Virginia Library from Jim Presgraves, Bookworm & Silverfish, Wytheville, Virginia, on December 1, 1992.
This collection consists of ink drawings, "Field Sketches," 1875 and 1880-1885, of Virginia scenes by Arthur Granville Bradley (1850-1943), artist and author of Sketches from old Virginia (1897), as well as other books concerning scenes and places in Great Britain. The sketches include drawings of the heads and figures of several men (1875 Dec 25); a close-up view of a tombstones in a graveyard (1875); "Trouting on the Blue Ridge," on the Tye River, Nelson County, Virginia (1880 June); the Peaks of Otter (1880); "A Negro Sportsman" (1884); and "an old family graveyard" (1885).