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George Heriot

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George HeriotCanadian, 1766 - 1844

George Heriot was an outstanding artist trained in the British Military tradition of topographical painting who was stationed in Lower Canada in the early 19th century. Heriot depicted scenes of early Quebec and surrounds with not only accuracy but his superb handling of the watercolour medium and interesting compositions which raised his work above the strictly representational to something unique for this early period.

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Cascades of the St. Lawrence
Frederick Christian Lewis
1807
Fall of Montmorenci (246 Feet High)
Frederick Christian Lewis
1807
Fall of Montmorenci in Winter
Frederick Christian Lewis
1807
Minuets of the Canadians
Joseph Constantine Stadler
1807
New Bridge, on the River Jacques Cartier
Frederick Christian Lewis
1807
Quebec from Cape Diamond
Frederick Christian Lewis
1807
Ruins of Chateau Richer, with Cape Tourment
Frederick Christian Lewis
1807
View of Quebec (taken from Point Levi)
Joseph Constantine Stadler
1807
The Whirlpoot of the St. Lawrence
Frederick Christian Lewis
1807