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Crawford Notch from Mount Willard

1895
Watercolor
13 1/4 x 19 1/2 inches

notes
Titled verso in pencil: "Crawford Notch, White Mountains; the track of the great slide from Mount Willy whose summit is seen in the shadow at the right"
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Westminster Bridge

ca. 1897
Oil on canvas
61.0 x 46.0 cm (24" x 18")

Art Gallery of Ontario

Toronto, ON

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Above Lake Louise

Oil on canvas board
13x10 in.

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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Hyde Park Gates

Watercolour
12x18 in.

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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Above Lake Louise (1)

circa 1910
Oil on canvas
72.0 x 91.5 cm

Edmonton Art Gallery

Edmonton, AB

notes
After the first Montréal to Vancouver passenger train crossed the country in 1886, settlers began to arrive in the newly accessible lands in large numbers. Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith was one of the first eastern-based artists to travel to the West on the new railway. He returned frequently, and enjoyed such success with his Rocky Mountain...
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Great Glacier of the Selkirks

Watercolour
20 x 28 in.

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Glacier Stream, Selkirks, B.C.

Giclée on canvas
15" x 20"

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Vermillion Lakes, Banff, North West Territories

16" x 20"

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Eastcoast Surf

Oil on Canvas Board
11.5 x 17.63 in.

 UnratedAnonymous
Lake O'Hara

c. 1909
Watercolour on paper
10 x 14 in.

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