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{{Artwork |artist = Henry James Warre |author = Major Henry James Warre CB, 57th (The West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot |title = Camp before Fort Kinburn, Dnieper River, from the Cemetery |object type = painting |description ={{en|1= Sketch of ''Camp before Fort Kinburn, Dnieper River, from the Cemetery'', 1855.<br > Inscriptions: Print Recto: l.l. to l.c. in watercolour: Fort Kimburn[sic., Kinburn] Dnieper River. north side. from cemetery O...
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Henry James Warre; Camp before Fort Kinburn, Dnieper River, from the Cemetery; 1855; Watercolor and graphite on paper; Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, Gift of William S. Reese; 1996.14.7