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La vie des habitants au Canada français
La vie des habitants au Canada français
La vie des habitants au Canada français

Painting

Habitant Life in French Canada
Artist (1815-1872)
SignatureL. r. within image, C. Krieghoff
Date About 1842
Medium / Technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions65.6 x 76.3 cm
Origin Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM967.100.20
CollectionMcCord
CreditBequest of Arnold Wainwright

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