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Verner Collection

Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Verner, Ontario, Canada, through the lens of renowned artist Verner Panton

Background imageVerner Collection: Chelsea Arts Ball - Noel Coward and Ivor Novello

Chelsea Arts Ball - Noel Coward and Ivor Novello
A group at the Annual Chelsea Arts Club Ball, held at the Royal Albert Hall every New Years Eve. Back row from left, Mr Frank Verner Leveson, Mrs Calthrop, Ivor Novello, Miss Gladys Cooper

Background imageVerner Collection: The Veuve River Verner, Ontario, Canada

The Veuve River Verner, Ontario, Canada

Background imageVerner Collection: Russian Ballet

Russian Ballet
Sculpture portraying a Russian Ballet called The Cat. The figures show Ukranian dancer, Serge Lifar knelt, embracing Russian dancer, Alice Nikitina

Background imageVerner Collection: Portrait of a Thai man and Indian woman

Portrait of a Thai man and Indian woman
Portrait and profile of one of the famous Siamese Twins, Chang and Eng Bunker, aged 25, and Indian woman of Calcutta, aged 22, wearing nose ring and jewelry

Background imageVerner Collection: Man and woman of the Aymore or Botocudo people, Brazil

Man and woman of the Aymore or Botocudo people, Brazil. The man with the distinctive plugs (botocudo) in his ears may be Manuel, who was exhibited in Paris in 1844

Background imageVerner Collection: Portraits of an Indian man and Native American

Portraits of an Indian man and Native American
Portrait and profile of an Indian man, Soorjo Coomar Chucherbutty, age 20, from Decca, and U-je-jock, or Pelican, age 10, son of a chief of the Ojibwe Nation, Lake Huron

Background imageVerner Collection: VERNER: MICMAC HUTS. Huts of Micmac Native Americans of eastern Canada. Graphite

VERNER: MICMAC HUTS. Huts of Micmac Native Americans of eastern Canada. Graphite and watercolor on paper, 1876, by Frederick Arthur Verner

Background imageVerner Collection: VERNER: PORTAGE. Native Americans portaging canoes to Spider Lake, on Vancouver Island

VERNER: PORTAGE. Native Americans portaging canoes to Spider Lake, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Graphite and watercolor on paper, 1875, by Frederick Arthur Verner

Background imageVerner Collection: 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

Background imageVerner Collection: VERNER: OJIBWA WIGWAMS. Ojibwa wigwams on the shore of the Rainy River in western Ontario, Canada

VERNER: OJIBWA WIGWAMS. Ojibwa wigwams on the shore of the Rainy River in western Ontario, Canada. Grey wash over graphite on paper, 1883, by Frederick Arthur Verner


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Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Verner, Ontario, Canada, through the lens of renowned artist Verner Panton. From the glamorous Chelsea Arts Ball, where Noel Coward and Ivor Novello once graced the scene, to the serene shores of the Veuve River, discover the beauty of the Canadian wilderness. Verner's art transports us to the world of Russian Ballet, with graceful dancers pirouetting in a timeless ballet studio. His portraits capture the essence of a Thai man and Indian woman, their eyes telling stories of a thousand adventures. The man and woman of the Aymore or Botocudo people, Brazil, are depicted with a raw, untamed energy that speaks to their connection with nature. Verner's portraits of an Indian man and Native American also reveal the strength and resilience of indigenous peoples, from the Micmac Huts of eastern Canada to the Ojibwa Wigwams on the Rainy River. Join Verner on a journey through time and place, as he celebrates the diversity and richness of human experience. Canoeing down the river with Native Americans, we paddle through the tranquil waters of Spider Lake on Vancouver Island, taking in the beauty of the Canadian wilderness. With each stroke, we are reminded of the deep connection between people and the land they inhabit.