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Gelatin silver film negative - Beach scene, painting by James Wilson Morrice, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39 | McCord Museum
Scène de plage, peinture de James Wilson Morrice, copie réalisée pour la galerie d'art Watson, 1937-1939
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Scène de plage, peinture de James Wilson Morrice, copie réalisée pour la galerie d'art Watson, 1937-1939

Gelatin silver film negative

Beach scene, painting by James Wilson Morrice, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Photography studio (1919-1954)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date 1937-1939
Medium / Technique Silver salts on film
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions20 x 25 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberVIEW-26157
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by Maclean’s magazine, the Maxwell Cummings Family Foundation and Empire-Universal Films Ltd.
Status
Not on view

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Beach scene, painting by James Wilson Morrice, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Beach scene, painting by James Wilson Morrice, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26154
Golden Venice, Italy, painting by James Wilson Morrice, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Golden Venice, Italy, painting by James Wilson Morrice, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26142
Beach scene, painting by James Wilson Morrice, copied for Watson Art Gallery, 1933
Beach scene, painting by James Wilson Morrice, copied for Watson Art Gallery, 1933
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1933
VIEW-25320
Winter street scene, painting by James Wilson Morrice, copied for Watson Art Gallery, 1932
Winter street scene, painting by James Wilson Morrice, copied for Watson Art Gallery, 1932
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1932
VIEW-25147
At the waterfront, painting by James Wilson Morrice, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1939-40
At the waterfront, painting by James Wilson Morrice, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1939-40
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1939-1940
VIEW-26163
A study of three aboriginals, painting, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
A study of three aboriginals, painting, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26104
Rural landscape, painting by Robert Wakeham Pilot, 1936, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Rural landscape, painting by Robert Wakeham Pilot, 1936, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26102
Landscape, painting by Robert Wakeham Pilot, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Landscape, painting by Robert Wakeham Pilot, photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26103
An unwelcome visitor, painting by Philip R. Goodwin, photographed for Watson Art Gallery 1937-39
An unwelcome visitor, painting by Philip R. Goodwin, photographed for Watson Art Gallery 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26075
Reindeer in sight, painting by Philip R. Goodwin, photographed for Watson Art Gallery 1937-39
Reindeer in sight, painting by Philip R. Goodwin, photographed for Watson Art Gallery 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26076
Racing sleighs, painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, photographed for Watson Art Gallery 1937-39
Racing sleighs, painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, photographed for Watson Art Gallery 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26083
Women and horses crossing stream, painting by Cornelius Krieghoff (?), photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Women and horses crossing stream, painting by Cornelius Krieghoff (?), photographed for Watson Art Gallery, 1937-39
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1937-1939
VIEW-26114

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