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Cornelius David Krieghoff🎨

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(1815–1872) painting depicts the historically difficult winter crossing between Quebec City and Lévis on the St. Lawrence River. Intrepid passengers travelled in special Royal Mail canoes, whose crews manually hauled them over ice floes blocking their path.

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A romantic winter scene.

White Horse Inn by Moonlight (1851) was painted by the Dutch-Canadian artist Cornelius Krieghoff (1815-1872).

It’s the Canadian landscape and the stark contrasts between light and dark that make this painting unique.

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A look today at the boldest, most powerful color – RED. The color that most stimulates the mind, stirs the emotions, and elicits the strongest reactions; Cornelius Krieghoff, “Taking Shelter from the Storm” (1857)

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Moccasin Seller Crossing The St. Lawrence At Quebec City by Cornelius Krieghoff, oil on canvas circa 1860.

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Hunting Camp In Winter by Cornelius Krieghoff, oil on canvas 1858.

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(#7) “Trees in Art” His paintings are historical records of the Micmac and Montagnais people on Quebec’s rivers; Canadian painter Cornelius Krieghoff; “Taking Shelter from the Storm” (1857)

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"Owl's Head and Skinners Cove" by Dutch-Canadian painter Cornelius David Krieghoff, born on this date in 1815.

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