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Belle Vue, the Seat of Robert Reynolds, Esquire taken from the East

Date19th Century
Object PlaceCanada, North America
MediumWatercolor, pen and ink on paper
ClassificationsDrawings
Dimensions14 1/4 inches × 10 inches (36.2 × 25.4 cm)
Credit LineFounders Society Purchase, Gibbs-Williams Fund
Object number53.9
DescriptionLarge country estate, center, framed by two large trees on either side of the composition. A woman, wearing a white apron and bonnet, stands with her back to the viewer pointing a stick at two cows who are standing in front of a stockade fence in the foreground. A small dog stands behind her. A man, woman and boy appear to be strolling past a group of sheep grazing on the front lawn.
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Locations
  • Storage - Long-term   Demo Museum (Hanover Square), Prints, Drawings, Photographs, Drawings, Box 2