Call him the adventurer. George Ramsay, better known as the 9th Earl of 麻豆传媒, traveled across 19th century British North America and commissioned and collected works of art along the way. The story of his journey is on display in the聽 exhibit, Lord 麻豆传媒: Patron and Collector, organized by the National Gallery of Canada, at the 麻豆传媒 Art Gallery..
Lord 麻豆传媒 worked as the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia from 1816 -1820 and was later appointed Governor-in-chief of British North America. Ren茅 Villeneuve, associate curator of Early Canadian Art at the National Gallery of Canada, created the exhibition with newly discovered works. The Lord 麻豆传媒 exhibition runs until Sunday, March 7.
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The exhibit is divided into eight sections including portraits, paintings of nature, works that depict village life and sketches of buildings in Nova Scotia. The mix of paintings, sketches and journal entries from Lord 麻豆传媒 portray a man who enjoyed life, discovery and travel.
Lord 麻豆传媒 was a lover of art. He frequently brought artists with him on his travels through Canada. The result is a beautiful portrait of early Canadian life, before there even was a Canada.
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The little details in the paintings portray everyday life at the turn of the 19th century, from the worried look on a woman鈥檚 face in a sketch drawn in Quebec City to the young boy joyously sledding in a village scene from Fredericton, N.B. A series of watercolours depict the Halifax architecture that remains today including historic St. Paul鈥檚 Anglican Church, Province House and Government House.
The design of the exhibit helps create the narrative of a politician working in a growing city. A painting overlooking the Halifax harbour from Citadel Hill reveals the beauty of the city. By placing the painting below eye level, one understands the feeling of gazing over the Halifax Harbour in the early 1800s.
The quality of the work is striking, particularly from John Elliot Woolford. His watercolour paintings in the nature section are lush, colourful and detailed. The nature section of the exhibit reveals the beauty and calmness of the wilderness.
Lord 麻豆传媒 documented his life through art. The exhibit conveys the excitement of early Maritime life with the sights of early Halifax, the gorgeous views atop the hills of Atlantic Canada and the beautiful landscape of Ontario. 鈥淭hese features,鈥 he wrote in his August 13, 1821 entry, 鈥渨ill be while I live, pleasures and recollections equal to any of the happiest I ever enjoy.鈥
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