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Croquis d’un paysage non identifié
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Croquis d’un paysage non identifié

Drawing

Sketch of an unidentified landscape
Artist (1762-1850)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date 1795
Medium / Technique Graphite on paper
Dimensions19.7 × 16.1 cm
Origin Canada, North America
Object NumberS001/C3.8,3.1.26
CollectionStewart
Status
Not on view

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Sketch of an unidentified rural landscape
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S001/C3.8,3.1.14
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S001/C3.8,3.2.24
Sketch of an unidentified view
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S001/C3.8,3.2.25
Sketch of an unidentified view
Sketch of an unidentified view
Elizabeth Simcoe
1796
S001/C3.8,3.2.27
Sketch of an unidentified view
Sketch of an unidentified view
Elizabeth Simcoe
1796
S001/C3.8,3.2.46
Sketch of an unidentified view
Sketch of an unidentified view
Elizabeth Simcoe
1796
S001/C3.8,3.2.22
Sketch of an unidentified building
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Elizabeth Simcoe
1796
S001/C3.8,3.2.84
Sketch of an unidentified view
Sketch of an unidentified view
Elizabeth Simcoe
1796
S001/C3.8,3.2.78
Sketch of an unidentified building
Sketch of an unidentified building
Elizabeth Simcoe
1796
S001/C3.8,3.2.79
Sketch of an unidentified view
Sketch of an unidentified view
Elizabeth Simcoe
1796
S001/C3.8,3.2.50
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Sketch of an unidentified flower
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Sketch of unidentified buildings
Elizabeth Simcoe
1796
S001/C3.8,3.2.66

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