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Vue de l’île aux Hérons et de Montréal
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Vue de l’île aux Hérons et de Montréal

Watercolour drawing

View of Ile aux Hérons and Montreal
Artist (1762-1850)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
InscriptionsAbove image, handwritten, u.l. : Ruined House / I au Heron; u.r. : Hill above Montreal; St Paul; l.r. : timber raft
Date 1796
Medium / Technique Graphite, ink and watercolour on paper
Dimensions19.3 × 32.2 cm
Origin Canada, North America
Object NumberS001/C3.8,3.2.44
CollectionStewart
Status
Not on view

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