Elizabeth Frances Hale: 1774-1826
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Elizabeth Frances Hale: 1774-1826
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Abstract |
Elizabeth Hale accompanied her husband, John Hale, Deputy Paymaster General of British troops, to Quebec City in 1799. Like many British women at this time she had learned to paint from a Picturesque point of view. Her drawings and watercolours focused on urban and rural landscapes, including the 130,000-acre Sainte-Anne de la Perade seigneury which the Hales purchased in 1819.
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La Peinture au Québec 1820-1850: Nouveaux Regards, Nouvelles Perspectives
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Québec
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Musée du Québec
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Date |
1991
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276-282
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fr
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2-551-12703-3
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Citation |
Gignac, Gilbert. “Elizabeth Frances Hale: 1774-1826.” In La Peinture au Québec 1820-1850: Nouveaux Regards, Nouvelles Perspectives, edited by Mario Béland, 276–282. Québec: Musée du Québec, 1991.
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