Collection search - St. Boniface, Red River Settlement
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Record information St. Boniface, Red River Settlement
Date:1858Reference:R16889-35-2-E, Volume number: 1Type of material:ArtFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:2836247Date(s):1858Bilingual equivalent:Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:1 watercolour / aquarelle : watercolour and pen and brown ink over pencil on wove paper
Support 8.500 x cm
Image 8.500 x 18.200 cm
Secondary support 15.800 x 24.400 cmLanguage of material:no languageScope and content:Watercolour mounted on p. 20 of sketchbook, The Seton sketchbook is both a sketchbook and an album. The drawings on the pages are numbered 1950-63-1.1 to 1.19. The other items are glued onto pages. These are numbered 1950-63-2 to 9.Additional name(s):Additional information:General note:sketchbook: "Sketches by Major Seton", folio 10 verso, glued to the page. This sketchbook was paginated by the artist. This is page: 20.
The former city of Saint-Boniface founded in 1818 by Bishop Provencher, is the capital of French Manitoba. It is the historical centre of the French-Canadian and Métis communities in Western Canada.Availability of other formats note:Colour transparency availableExhibitions note:Exhibition title: 150 Years of Art in Manitoba. Curators: Ferdinand Eckhart, The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 1970.05.01 - 1970.08.31, cat. no.: no. 146.Signatures and inscriptions note:Inscribed. Signed. Dated., Inscription: in pen and brown ink, recto, under the image, on the album page, b.: St. Boniface. R.C. cathedral - Red River Settlement. / Drawn by W. Napier - 1858. [since burnt down in 1860- / It was built by the Right Revd Joseph Norbert Provencher, 1st R.C. Bishop of Red River - He first / came to the settlement in 1818; u.l.: 20.; (Complete transcription)Varying form of title:Subject heading:Source:PrivateOther accession no.:1950-063 PIC
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Physical access restricted. No restrictions on use for reproduction or publicationVolume [R16889][ConsultationOpen]1 Item no. assigned by LAC 7[ConsultationOpen]Copy negative [00007][ConsultationOpen]C-001065;[ConsultationOpen]C-150096;[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1950-63-7 (R16889-7)
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