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Painting
Streetscene November - Waterworks & Moyse Hall McGill from Royal Victoria, Montreal
Artist
Sam Borenstein
(1908 - 1969)
SignatureL.r. : Borenstein / 45
InscriptionsOn frame, handwritten, u.l. : 23/31; u.r. : 32 5/6 23 9/16; c.l. : 23x / 31 1/8 / expansion bolts / 24 / 1503 / S Borenstein / 9731; printed on label, l.l. : WALTER KLINKHOFF GALLERY / MONTREAL [...]; canvas' frame, handwritten, t. : 30x21 #580 - 1945 - [...] November Waterworks + Moyse Hall McGill Prom Royal Vic; u.r. : 106
Date
1945
Medium / Technique
Oil on canvas
Dimensions53.5 × 76.2 cm
ClassificationCommunication Objects - Arts - Visual Arts
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2018.94.1
DivisionDocumentary Art
CreditAnonymous gift
Status
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