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Wigwam dans le Bas-Canada
Wigwam dans le Bas-Canada
Wigwam dans le Bas-Canada

Lithograph

Indian Wigwam in Lower Canada
Artist (1815-1872)
Lithographer (1799-1853)
SignatureL. l. below image, Painted by C. Krieghoff
Date About 1850
Dimensions34.1 x 48.5 cm
Origin Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM976.71.2
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase

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