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Professor Sir Neil MacCormick (1941–2009)
Professor Sir Neil MacCormick (1941–2009)
Professor Sir Neil MacCormick (1941–2009)
Professor Sir Neil MacCormick (1941–2009)
Professor Sir Neil MacCormick (1941–2009)
Professor Sir Neil MacCormick (1941–2009)
Professor Sir Neil MacCormick (1941–2009)

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The Royal Society of Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Title

Professor Sir Neil MacCormick (1941–2009)

Date

2017

Medium

jesmonite shell cast with enamel paint & wax polish

Measurements

H 63 x W 33 x D 30 cm

Accession number

S11

Work type

Bust

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