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The Documentary Art collection is made up of painted, drawn and printed images that are an invaluable resource for researchers studying the social history of Quebec and Canada. Depicting people, places, scenes, historic and political events and objects, these iconographic documents reflect the perspectives of Canadians over the past three centuries.

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Louis Antoine de Bougainville
Louis Antoine de Bougainville
Anonymous
1750-1800
M772
The Landing of Julius Caesar
The Landing of Julius Caesar
Anonymous
About 1800
M932.8.1.5
To Clio
To Clio
Anonymous
About 1850
M932.8.1.154
Portrait of an Unidentified Cossak
Portrait of an Unidentified Cossak
Anonymous
About 1800
M932.8.1.158
New World Natives
New World Natives
Anonymous
1631
M964.4.14
Key for Benjamin West's "Death of General Wolfe"
Key for Benjamin West's "Death of General Wolfe"
Anonymous
1776
M979.91.23.1.1-6
Sir George Prevost, Governor of Canada
Sir George Prevost, Governor of Canada
Anonymous
1810-1820
M979.91.64
American Eagle
American Eagle
Anonymous
1800-1850
M982X.547.1.3
American Eagle
American Eagle
Anonymous
1800-1850
M982X.547.1.9
Portrait of an Unidentified Man
Portrait of an Unidentified Man
Anonymous
1800-1850
M982X.547.1.10
Portrait of an Unidentified Man
Portrait of an Unidentified Man
Anonymous
1800-1850
M982X.547.1.11
Manufacture of Beaver Hats
Manufacture of Beaver Hats
Anonymous
1750-1825
M988X.6
Book plate of the Hon.ble James Cuthbert, d. 1798
Book plate of the Hon.ble James Cuthbert, d. 1798
Anonymous
1775-1798
M1039
The Protestant Episcopal Parish Church of Montreal. Completed 1821.
The Protestant Episcopal Parish Church of Montreal. Completed 1821.
Anonymous
1822
M1242
General James Murray, 1783
General James Murray, 1783
Anonymous
1783/02/01
M3436
A view of the taking of Quebec September 13th 1759
A view of the taking of Quebec September 13th 1759
Anonymous
1797
M3971
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