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KRIEGHOFF: CANOE ON STREAM. Two Native Americans in a canoe, stalking a deer
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KRIEGHOFF: CANOE ON STREAM. Two Native Americans in a canoe, stalking a deer
KRIEGHOFF: CANOE ON STREAM.
Two Native Americans in a canoe, stalking a deer on a stream near Lake Magog, Quebec, Canada. Oil on canvas, 1867, by Cornelius Krieghoff
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Media ID 12228936
1867 American Indian Canadian Canoe Circular Corneliu Cornelius Deer East First Nation Forest Hunter Hunting Paddle Pursuit Quebec Reed Rock Stalk Stream Tree
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KRIEGHOFF: CANOE ON STREAM captures a serene moment in the Canadian wilderness, where two Native Americans skillfully navigate a stream near Lake Magog. Painted by Cornelius Krieghoff in 1867, this oil on canvas artwork immerses us in the daily life of First Nation people during that era. The painting showcases the harmonious relationship between humans and nature as we witness the hunters stealthily stalking a deer from their canoe. The artist's attention to detail is evident in his depiction of the lush forest surrounding them, with towering trees and reeds swaying gently in the breeze. As our eyes wander across the circular composition, we are drawn to the men's focused expressions and steady paddle strokes. Their mastery of transportation on water is showcased through their seamless navigation of rocks and obstacles along the stream. Krieghoff's use of warm earthy tones adds depth to this maritime landscape, creating an atmosphere that transports us back to mid-19th century Canada. This artwork serves as a reminder of both Indigenous culture and early Canadian history. Displayed within The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection, this print invites viewers to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its historical significance. It encapsulates a moment frozen in time when man coexisted with nature while relying on it for sustenance.
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