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Memphremagog Masterpiece: Long-Lost Grand Drape Finds a New Home
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Memphremagog Masterpiece: Long-Lost Grand Drape Finds a New Home
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| Abstract |
The story behind the 29-foot wide grand drape depicting Owl’s Head Mountain and Lake Memphremagog in Quebec's Eastern Townships and northern Vermont. The scenic drape was painted in 1907 by William Gill (1853-1943), considered one of the finest itinerant scenic artists of the nineteenth century. The drape is now stored in Stanstead Historical Society’s Colby-Curtis Museum.
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Histoire Québec
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Vol. 24
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no. 3
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2018
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11-13
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| Language |
en
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Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network. “Memphremagog Masterpiece: Long-Lost Grand Drape Finds a New Home.” Histoire Québec, 2018. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hq/2018-v24-n3-hq04259/89724ac.pdf.
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