Quebec and Mouth of the St. Charles River from Point Levi.

Quebec and Mouth of the St. Charles River from Point Levi.

Quebec and Mouth of the St. Charles River from Point Levi.

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Introduction

This is a watercolor painting by Philip John Bainbrigge of a group camped at Point Levi, with several teepees facing across the water to Quebec City. The specific Great Lakes nation of the figures in the painting is now known. It was painted in 1836.

Nation of Maker: Unknown
Date Made or Date Range: 183u
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative

LAC record

Materials

Watercolor; black ink; pencil; wove paper

Techniques or Format

watercolour with brushpoint and black ink over pencil on wove paper

Other Notes

Inscribed. Signed. Dated.

Inscription: in pencil, recto u.c. on matte: Quebec and Mouth of the River S[^t-] Charles from Point Levi. 1836; in pen and brown ink, recto l.l. on matte: Quebec & Mouth of the River S[^t-] Charles, from Point Levi. circa 1836.; in pen and brown ink, verso c.: Quebec & Mouth of the R. S[^t.] Charles / from Point Levi.

Dimensions: 0 × 26.8 × 18.5 cm
Condition: Good
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses

LAC record; inscription on the painting

Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number: Mikan no. 2836328
Link to Institution's Collections Database: collectionscanada.gc.ca
Collection Narratives and Histories

Bainbrigge is associated with a large group of other officers and colonial officials and their families in terms of copying and exchanging art works. He copied works by or loaned works to such individuals as Millicent Mary Chaplin, George St. Vincent Whitmore, Fanny Bayfield, Henry James Warre, Alexander Mercer, and James P. Cockburn. Bainbrigge painted mostly watercolour scenes of Upper and Lower Canada.

GKS Reference Number: 1260
How to Cite this Item

Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1983-47-133

Record Creation Notes/Observations

This record was created by Anne de Stecher during an RAship with Prof. Ruth Phillips.

Approximate Place of Origin

43.3, -78.1

Source of Information about Places

The painting if of a scene in the Eastern Great Lakes region.