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Donald Shaw Maclaughlan Collection (#5)

Donald Shaw MacLaughlan was a talented artist known for his stunning creations across various mediums



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Donald Shaw MacLaughlan was a talented artist known for his stunning creations across various mediums. In 1908, he captured the ethereal beauty of The Grimsel, transporting viewers to a serene mountain landscape. Two years prior, in 1900, MacLaughlan showcased his artistic prowess with Quai des Grands Augustins, depicting the bustling energy of a Parisian street. MacLaughlan's artistry extended beyond landscapes and cityscapes. In Luscanen, Brittany (1906), he skillfully portrayed the rustic charm of a coastal village in France. The Trout Stream (1906) brought to life the tranquility of nature as we witness the gentle flow of water against lush greenery. The artist also delved into portraiture through drypoint etchings. Drypoint Number One: Portrait (1909) exuded an enigmatic allure while Drypoint Number Two: Portrait (1909) and Drypoint Number Four: Portrait (1909) showcased MacLaughlan's ability to capture intricate details and emotions on paper. MacLaughlan's talent extended beyond traditional subjects; A Lion (1900) displayed his versatility by capturing the majestic power and grace of this regal creature. Jack (1902), Three Girls (1909), and Portrait of the Artist (1902) highlighted his ability to portray human subjects with depth and sensitivity. Throughout his career, Donald Shaw MacLaughlan left an indelible mark on the art world with his masterful creations that continue to captivate audiences today.