We begin today with Self Portrait, by Paul Peel, dating to 1892.
Still Life With Onions is a 1902 work by Marc-Aurele De Roy Suzor-Cote.
Here we see Indian Encampment On The Lower St. Lawrence, an 1879 oil painting by William Raphael.
Waterfall is an 1866 canvas by O.R. Jacobi.
Here we have Voyageurs At Dawn, an 1871 painting by Frances Anne Hopkins.
George A. Reid painted Logging in 1888.
Stepping out into the second of the Gallery's courtyards brings us to the reflecting pool.
Details on two Canadian sculptors are here.
Here we have Inspiration, a 1904 sculpture by Louis-Philippe Hebert. I'll return to this series after the theme day.
Never had a real mustasch myself. This one looks kinda fancy.
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DeleteBeautiful exhibit, the courtyard looks nice! Take care, have a happy day and a great week ahead!
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DeleteImpressive art.
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Delete...a wonderful collection of recording of daily life.
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DeleteThe courtyard looks good, William.
ReplyDeleteYes it does.
Deletelovely exhibit of master paintings ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you.
DeleteBeautiful paintings with 'Still Life With Onions' as my favorite.
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DeleteBeautiful exhibit.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteA beautiful and interesting exhibit.
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DeleteDo people ever try to swim in the pool?
ReplyDeleteNo, and if they did, there are security guards around.
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