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101:(active 1841–1863) is known primarily as a Canadian painter of portraits and landscapes. His medium was predominately pastel chalk crayon on paper. Many of Lock's pastel portraits were executed on "dark paper" so that the subject's faces often came out relatively dark-skinned, an unusual technique. A few of his landscapes were lithographed, notably of Niagara Falls and of The Thousand Islands, while others were in pencil, ink and in watercolor. Citations of Lock and his artwork are found in
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550:, Christie's, The Art People. Each of the two pair-sets of companion portraits have identical poses, and are believed to be of Lock and his future wife Emily Chaffey, then age 21; and may have been painted at her widowed mother's home in Brockville, Ontario. The first pair-set is executed in "pen and black ink and watercolour:"
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Manchester Vermont 1849" may be based on a possibly misleading statement in a letter dated Oct. 28, 1945 by Orrin E. Dunlap to the New York Historical Society re: "Newly Discovered American Portrait Painters,"
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Copy by F.W. Lock, 1841, of a 17th
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England is puzzling. Perhaps this could be due to Lock's much improved economic status likely acquired as a beneficiary of "Dolly" Isaacson's estate, or from his (possibly) providential new marriage, or a combination of both.
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additional graphite sketch of the falls, dated 1857, that has survived. In 1858, Lock worked from his artist's studio on Market Street in
Brockville; and it is likely there that Lock painted his self-portrait (featured prominently above), which is in the McCord Museum, Montreal.
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the night of April 25, 1849 while parliament was in session. The following morning, five men were arrested for instigating the riot and fire, four of whom had spoken publicly in opposition to that bill. That event was "memorialized" in a montage of timely sketches made by Lock,
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onto ivory for mounting in an oval traveling case. That case bears the inscription: "Claude Russell/ of Binfield, Berks/ Copied by Mur. Lock in/ 1877 from the original/ which was painted in 1790/ or thereabouts by an artist/ whose initials were/ J.S."
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1820) and designated beneficiaries still living at that time. Harper reported that Lock "remarried in England," and "lived at Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk." (Vital statistics and marriage details needed here.)
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Drawing the Lines / Gender, Class, Race and Nation / in Canadian Editorial Cartoons, 1840- 1926,
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Niagara Falls (Chutes de Niagara), Winter View taken from the Canadian side, January 1856
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Portrait of James Hervey Price, French Canadian Minister of Parliament
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679:, Canada, adapted from portrait by F. W. Lock.
647:; a false-color image. Blouin Art Sales Index.
544:Portrait of a Young Man in a Victorian Interior
533:Portrait of a Young Man in a Victorian Interior
503:Burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal
442:Still-Life Painting of The Artist's Possessions
233:, by F. W. Lock, 1848, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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109:by Anthony R. Westbridge and Diana L. Bodnar.
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449:Portrait of Mrs. Anne Ross McCord
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308:In 1853, Lock began working from
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691:John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham
374:The last of Lock's known works,
363:Two works by Frederick W. Lock,
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507:c.1849: Companion Portraits of
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407:Portrait of John Samuel McCord
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655:Portrait of Rev. James Reid
645:Ice Jam on the St. Lawrence
493:, McCord Museum, Montreal,
451:, McCord Museum, Montreal,
409:, McCord Museum, Montreal,
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687:Portrait of Lord Durham
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