‘Almost true’: Peter Rindisbacher's early images of Rupert's Land, 1821–26
This article examines early watercolours and sketches by Peter Rindisbacher, who in 1821, emigrated with his family from Switzerland to the Red River Settlement in Winnipeg, Canada. Rindisbacher's work has been praised, and made use of, for its detailed renderings of clothing and objects typica...
Main Author: | Peers, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2009
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