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VERNER: CANOE ON RIVER. Two Native Americans paddling a canoe in the Canadian wilderness



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VERNER: CANOE ON RIVER. Two Native Americans paddling a canoe in the Canadian wilderness

VERNER: CANOE ON RIVER.
Two Native Americans paddling a canoe in the Canadian wilderness. Graphite and watercolor on paper, 1899, by Frederick Arthur Verner

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Media ID 12228938

1899 American Indian Antler Arthur Boatmen Canada Canadian Canoe First Nation Frederick Graphite Paddle Riverside Watercolor Birchbark Toque Verner


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VERNER: CANOE ON RIVER captures the serene beauty of the Canadian wilderness as two Native Americans gracefully paddle their birchbark canoe through a misty river. This graphite and watercolor print, created in 1899 by Frederick Arthur Verner, showcases his exceptional talent for capturing the essence of nature and indigenous culture. The scene depicts a late morning on the river, with fog gently enveloping the surroundings, lending an ethereal quality to the artwork. The boatmen skillfully navigate their vessel, showcasing their deep connection with these waters that have been their ancestral home for generations. Verner's attention to detail is evident in every stroke - from the intricate patterns on their traditional attire to the texture of the antler-adorned toque worn by one of them. The artist's choice of medium adds depth and richness to this piece. This artwork not only celebrates Canada's stunning landscapes but also pays homage to its First Nations people who have long relied on canoes as a means of transportation and survival. It serves as a reminder of our shared history and cultural heritage. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this print offers art enthusiasts an opportunity to bring home a timeless masterpiece that encapsulates both natural beauty and cultural significance.

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