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Frederick William Lock

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173: 133: 184:, a prominent Derbyshire archaeologist and borrow digger. Lock's work assignment with Bateman was likely arranged through Lock's uncle, the Rev. Stephen Isaacson, M. A. of Derbyshire. The two older men were good friends, and both were active members of the British Archaeological Association. Lock also became a member of the archaeological association that year. Bateman, and Rev. Isaacson, exhibited Lock's "extensive series of drawings of weapons, ornaments, etc..." before the association's Central Committee, many of which were reportedly "executed on the spot;" and Lock himself presented at least one paper to the Archaeological Association's Central Committee. A number of watercolor illustrations and pen and ink sketches by Lock were later included in Bateman's first book, 40: 227: 539:. The original of this print is likely a self-portrait of the artist, Frederick William Lock as he appeared to himself in a mirror. Using his training as a lithographer, Lock afterward converted this mirror image original into a "true-image template" that he used for producing two additional paintings of himself, one in the same "pen and black ink and watercolour," and another in "oil on canvas." Lock's two true image versions of his self-portrait, paired with his two paintings of "the woman in a Victorian Interior," are described immediately below. 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 398: 312:, Ontario, located on the River St. Lawrence, at the foot of the Thousand Islands. There he painted two river views of the town, and numerous portraits of prominent citizens and leaders in the community. That winter of 1855-56 Lock traveled westward to Niagara where he painted at least three views of the falls (two of which were lithographed in color), and a graphite sketch of the falls. 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:" 188:, published in 1848, after Lock had emigrated to Canada. That book by Bateman includes a pen and ink self-portrait by Lock, shown in a circular seal and labeled "A Distinguished Barrow Digger, 1845". Lock may have assisted Bateman in compiling images for that book before emigrating to British North America. 204:, initially residing there with his uncle, Robert Philip "Dolly" Isaacson, proprietor of Dolly's Chop House. Isaacson was then a widower whose wife had died in 1822. Isaacson had preceded Lock to Canada in 1832. Isaacson likely helped Lock establish a clientele while Lock was employed in his restaurant. 340:
Lock returned to England from Montreal in 1862, or possibly in 1863 after his uncle "Dolly" Isaacson died and Isaacson's estate was settled. Lock may have been named a partial beneficiary of his uncle "Dolly" Isaacson's estate, though Isaacson may have had descendants (a son, John Helder Isaacson, b.
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In 1856 Lock and Emily Chaffey (b. 1829) were married at St. George's Anglican Church in Montreal; and afterward made their home in Brockville where Emily's widowed mother and perhaps six of Emily's siblings were living. Lock made another trip to sketch Niagara Falls in winter where he produced one
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in 1854 during the time that Lock was there. The report by Harper that Lock "visited... in 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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Emily died at Brockville on 8 February 1859, cause unknown. Harper reported that Lock "returned to England shortly after her death in 1859;" and Westbridge reported that "in 1859 was at Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England." However, Lock was still living in or near Brockville in the summer of 1860
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In 1868, Lock's works were reportedly exhibited at the Artists Association of Montreal, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.) Perhaps Lock had arranged for a local dealer in Montreal to manage the exhibit and sale of his prints and paintings before leaving Montreal in 1862 or 1863 for England.
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Copy by F.W. Lock, 1841, of a 17th Century Bearded Gentleman with a Ruff, rendered at the National Gallery, London, from the original (c.1620) portrait of Cornelis van der Geest, by Anthony Van Dyck. This painting is a pastel on heavy paper, undated, with an inscription on its backing board: "A
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The seeming paucity of artwork produced by Lock after his return to 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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By 1862, Lock had returned to Montreal where he painted a second portrait of his aging uncle, Robert Philip "Dolly" Isaacson. "Dolly" Isaacson, a widower, died early the following year on 18 April 1863 at age 73, and was buried at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada. ("Dolly"
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1857: Portrait of a blond haired boy wearing a dark blue coat, a dark blue hat with an insignia, a white lace collar and a peach colored bow tied at his neck. The portrait measures 18 x 23 inches. The portrait is privately held, (untitled). Image courtesy of Doug Grant, Brockville Historian)
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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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Also known (by Christies) as "Portrait of a lady, seated, wearing a black dress, green shawl and white bonnet; and Portrait of a gentleman, seated, in formal wear, his left hand holding a book;" both in "pen and black ink and watercolour, heightened with bodycolour,
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Step down through the following external web page link to the third paragraph under the subheading "William Parr Isaacson" to find that Robert Philip (R. P.) Isaacson "came (to Canada) in 1832;" and also that he had a son, John Helder Isaacson, b. 1820.
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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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began threatening Lock's livelihood as a portrait painter. As an example, Lock's eldest brother in law and prominent Brockville builder, Benjamin Chaffey Jr. (1806-1867), chose to be photographed rather than sit for a portrait painter.
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when he painted two views of The Thousand Islands, one in daylight and one in moonlight. Both views were lithographed, prints of which were sold likely to help fund Lock's planned return trip, via Montreal, to his native England.
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In 1848, Lock painted an interior view of his room in Montreal, one of only two still-life paintings by Lock yet identified, showing a table cluttered with books, personal items and his "tools of the trade," that's been titled
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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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The names of the five gentlemen portrayed, engraved by John Henry Walker, after Lock, are: J. M. Ferres, Editor; H. E. Montgomerie, Merchant; W. G. Mack, Barrister; Augustus Heward, Broker; Alfred Perry,
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View Lock's portrait of "Dolly" Isaacson, and other paintings by Lock posted with captions by Doug Grant, Brockville Historian. (Pintrest's free site may require registration to view those images.)
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Legislative Assembly for Grenville County 1816-1828. He was appointed as a judge in 1837 when he left Brockville and moved to Toronto. Image courtesy of Doug Grant, Brockville Historian.
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Emily Chaffey (first) (1829 - 8 Feb 1859) m. 1856, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. No children. Maria Hancox (second) (1842 - 3Q 1883) m. Oct 1863 Aston, Warwickshire, England. Three children.
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F. W. Lock's works can be found in the British Museum, The National Gallery, and National Portrait Gallery, London, England; the McCord Museum, National Gallery of Canada,
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Lock presented at least one paper, "Account of the Hermitage at Carcliffe, Derbyshire, near Robin Hood's Stride," to the Archaeological Association's Central Committee.
623:. Library and Archives Canada. Attributed to copyist Amelia Frederica Dyneley, after Frederick W. Lock. (No image of Lock's original drawing found.) Copyist image at: 1451: 132: 597:, Library and Archives Canada. Attributed to copyist Mary Frederica Dyneley, after Frederick W. Lock. (No Image of Lock's original drawing found.) Copyist image at: 502: 293: 1123:
Westbridge, Anthony R. & Bodnar, Diana L. The Collector’s Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction, Vol. 2, page 126, Westbridge Publications, Ltd., 2000.
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From the collection of the Brockville Museum. Image courtesy of Doug Grant, Brockville Historian. Also, see Brockville Museum description of the painting at:
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Lock was born in St. Marylebone parish, London, England, in 1825. As a youth he was enrolled at the National Gallery, London, in 1841 as a copyist (#1072) by
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1858: Portrait of Worship Booker McClean, Brockville, Ontario Lawyer - born ca.1821. Image courtesy of Doug Grant, Brockville Historian.
950: 288:, was then being promoted in the Legislature as an imperative of "responsible government." During those deliberations, English speaking 928: 219:, "the first Canadian born novelist and writer to achieve international recognition." The portrait was published in Richardson's book, 1577: 1302: 661:. Commissioned by the church congregation that raised funds through the sale of lithographs of the portrait and book of Reid's life, 516: 1155:, courtesy of its owner, was obtained through David Gardner, Art 'n' Antiques, Trefin, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire England in 2014. 1106: 690: 648: 680: 226: 120:, Toronto, Ontario; the Brockville Museum, Brockville, Ontario; the Lac-Brome Museum, Knowlton, Quebec, Canada; and the Harvard/ 1572: 153:, by Anthony Van Dyck. Lock worked for a time in England as a lithographer. An 1841 mezzotint proof print of Lock's drawing of 624: 1562: 1447: 1428: 1128: 960: 273: 896:, (incorrectly dated 1861, but written verso "F.W. Lock 1856") Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Frederick R. Koch, 1582: 1198:
The pen and ink self portrait of Lock in a circular seal of a "Distinguished Borrow Opener, AD 1845," appears in the book
1462: 666: 284:, to provide reparation payments to (mostly) French-speaking Lower Canadians whose property had been damaged during the 1354: 932: 943: 1020: 853:. Canada Heritage Information Network - RiverBrink Art Museum, Village of Queenston, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. 823: 723: 181: 158: 815: 536: 1535: 1244: 1065:, McCord Museum, Montreal. This portrait of Isaacson is the second of two by Lock; the first was done in 1847. 259:
stating: "F. F. Sherman reported finding in Manchester (VT) a pastel portrait signed, F.W. Lock, dated 1849
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Lock's earliest known works in Montreal were copies of paintings of French Canadian Parliament ministers
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is in The National Portrait Gallery collection, London. Another of Lock's drawings, a portrait entitled
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Summer View of the American and Horseshoe Falls by Moonlight. Taken from the American Side, 1856
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Drawing the Lines / Gender, Class, Race and Nation / in Canadian Editorial Cartoons, 1840- 1926,
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Harper, J. Russell, Early Painters and Engravers in Canada, University of Toronto Press, 1970,
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In 1845, Lock worked in Derbyshire and Staffordshire as an illustrator of antiquities under
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Caption reads: "Fred Lock may have resided with his uncle in Montreal from 1849 to 1853."
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Niagara Falls (Chutes de Niagara), Winter View taken from the Canadian side, January 1856
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vol.1, 1845/46, Published by Henry G. Bohn. pages 237,360 & 364. Accessed 2015-12-18
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Niagara Falls, Winter View of Horseshoe Fall Taken From the Canadian Side, February 1856
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The second pair-set of the subject paintings were rendered by Lock "in oil on canvas":
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The Illustrated London News, of May 2, 1863 reported " an effective pastel drawing of "
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depicting an infant ("Young Canada") being "delighted" by its Nanny (Governor General,
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Doug Grant, Brockville Historian, is the author of the Brockville History Album,
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St. Marylebone, London, England (baptized 31 May 1825, Moulton, Suffolk, England)
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Foss, Brian. (Canadian Artists Copyists at National Gallery, London), page 113.
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Lock left England for British North America in 1846 or 1847, and settled in
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Miniature Portrait of Claude Russell of Binfield, Berkshire County, England
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Miniature Portrait of Claude Russell of Binfield, Berkshire County, England
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Also, see Brockville Museum, Ontario, description of the painting at:
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Portrait of James Hervey Price, French Canadian Minister of Parliament
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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert returning from their wedding ceremony
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Isaacson was born on 2 December 1789 in Cowlinge, Suffolk, England.)
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The Bridal Morn (Queen Victoria; Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha)
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Portrait of French Canadian Minister of "Upper House" of Parliament
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published a political cartoon by Lock on February 3, 1849 titled
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Self portrait by Frederick William Lock, 1845, "Worthy Protector"
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In 1877, Lock copied, in watercolor, John Smart's original 1790
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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Frederick R. Koch,
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End of Canadian Winter - Pile of ice on Wharf at Montreal
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The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
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Portraits of Five Gentlemen who were Unjustly Imprisoned
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In the 1860s, the increased availability and economy of
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Portraits of Five Gentlemen who were Unjustly Imprisoned
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Chronology of Lock's artwork in Canada, 1847–1862
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Self Portrait by Frederick William Lock, 1858/February
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Portrait - F W Lock, 61 Charlotte St, Portland Place."
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Image courtesy of Doug Grant, Brockville Historian.
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attained city status January 1, the following year.
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Canadian Directory for 1857-58. Accessed 2015-12-10
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Emily Chaffey's family genealogy (generation No.2).
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Early life as an artist in England, 1841–1846
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Lock, 1848, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1500:was renamed Ottawa by Queen Victoria in 1854. 109:by Anthony R. Westbridge and Diana L. Bodnar. 515:, Gorringes Auctions, Lewes East Sussex, UK. 8: 1119: 1117: 1115: 542:1850: Two sets of companion portrait pairs: 385: 276:) pulling strings of a puppet representing " 1063:Portrait of Robert Phillip "Dolly" Isaacson 548:Portrait of a Woman in a Victorian Interior 1153:17th Century Bearded Gentleman with a Ruff 842:, MusĂ©e national des beaux-arts du QuĂ©bec 401:Portrait of Robert Philip "Dolly" Isaacson 392:Portrait of Robert Philip "Dolly" Isaacson 147:17th Century Bearded Gentleman with a Ruff 38: 27: 1493: 1491: 1200:Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire 578:Portrait of Captain Christophilus Garstin 186:Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire 84:Painter, engraver (portraits, landscapes) 1526: 1524: 1522: 1520: 1518: 1516: 1514: 1512: 1510: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 1085: 1083: 1081: 663:A Diary of a Country Clergyman 1848-1851 192:British Province of Canada, 1846 or 1847 46:Frederick W. Lock, 1858, Pastel, crayon 1077: 114:MusĂ©e national des beaux-arts du QuĂ©bec 44:Frederick W. Lock, self-portrait, M672 1001:, Brockville attorney (and partner of 802:Portrait of Thomas Allen Stayner, 1856 103:Early Printers and Engravers in Canada 1017:Portrait of Elizabeth Stewart Malloch 989:Portrait of George Keefer (1773-1858) 7: 840:Portrait of Amanda et Sophie Malhiot 829:Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada 790:Portrait of Calcina (Richards) Buell 851:Canada Shore, Niagara, January 1856 567:Portrait of Mrs. John Samuel McCord 1608:19th-century Canadian male artists 706:A view of Brockville from the west 434:), Library & Archives Canada, 151:Portrait of Cornelis van der Geest 14: 1603:19th-century English male artists 673:Book Cover Portrait of James Reid 460:Portrait of Major John Richardson 449:Portrait of Mrs. Anne Ross McCord 420:, Library & Archives Canada, 308:In 1853, Lock began working from 124:, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. 691:John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham 374:The last of Lock's known works, 363:Two works by Frederick W. Lock, 1598:Burials at Mount Royal Cemetery 965:1858: Posthumous ‘’Portrait of 772:Portrait of Andrew Norton Buell 734:Portrait, Mary Baldwin Sherwood 637:. Library and Archives Canada. 535:, offered at All Posters.com: 507:c.1849: Companion Portraits of 394:, Libby's Emporium, Devon, UK, 75:St. Marylebone, London, England 1568:19th-century Canadian painters 1037:, Library and Archives Canada 812:Portrait of William Buell, Jr. 525:, Library and Archives Canada 407:Portrait of John Samuel McCord 274:James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin 1: 1558:19th-century English painters 580:, National Gallery of Canada 1055:Library and Archives Canada 1027:A Calm Summer-Day among The 657:, Rector of Trinity Church, 470:Young Canada delighted with 336:Return to his native England 267:Young Canada delighted with 105:by J. Russel Harper, and in 1365:Lock's art studio address, 1045:Summer Moonlight among The 959:, McCord Museum, Montreal. 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, 159:Samuel William Reynolds Jr. 1624: 999:Portrait of George Malloch 914:Portrait of Érasme Malhiot 569:, McCord Museum, Montreal 369:Town Scene with Palm Trees 200:, then the capital of the 20: 1578:English portrait painters 1009:). 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Index

William Locke (painter)

McCord Museum
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
Royal Ontario Museum
Fogg Museum

William Seguier
Samuel William Reynolds Jr.
Ink drawing: Circular seal with a self portrait of Frederick William Lock in center; "A Distinguished Barrow Digger, 1845" written in its outer ring; and a ribbon beneath the seal written in Latin: "Dignus Vindice" (Worthy Protector)
Thomas Bateman
Montreal
Province of Canada
James Harvey Price
Denis-Benjamin Viger
John Richardson

Ontario
Bytown
Ottawa
Queen Victoria
Responsible Government
James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin
Responsible Government
Rebellion Losses Bill
rebellions of 1837
Loyalist
set fire to the Parliament Buildings in Montreal
Brockville
photography

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