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Stevenson analyzes the portraits of Scottish painter Henry Raeburn, focusing on the life, character, and artistry evident in his works. The essay observes how Raeburn’s style captures not just appearance but soul. The piece lacks a plot but offers rich aesthetic and historical commentary. It reveals Stevenson’s literary eye for visual detail. A thoughtful tribute to another artist’s enduring vision.
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