Government of Ontario Art Collection Database
Artwork relating to Ontario
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Artwork relating to Ontario
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Images relating to Ontario
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Watercolour paintings of Nanaimo, British Columbia by Canadian painter Walter Harvey
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Images created by Canadian midshipman Richard Frederick Britten, mostly watercolour paintings of the British Columbia Coast with an emphasis on watercraft
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Images relating to the family of Henry Pering Pellew Crease, who served as Attorney General of British Columbia in the late nineteenth century
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Images relating to the World War II construction of a military highway connecting Alaska and the contiguous United States through Canada
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Artwork by Canadian women artists
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Watercolour landscape paintings by Canadian artist Elizabeth Simcoe
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Artwork by Indigenous people living in urban areas of Canada
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Artwork housed in Joliette Cathedral in Quebec
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