National Gallery of Canada
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Acquisition Highlights
Since inauguration in 1880, the National Gallery has been fortunate to build its collection thanks to the generosity of donor gifts and curatorial acquisitions. Visit often to discover the depth and diversity of the collection as we continue to add artworks back through history and up to the present.
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Highlights 1994 - 1995
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Laurent Amiot
Coffee-pot from the Le Moine Family, c. 1796 |
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Marine Scene with Two Russian Ships Setting Sail, 1827 |
Dan Flavin
untitled (in honour of Leo at the 30th anniversary of his gallery), 1987 |
Christos Dikeakos
sènakw / sun'aq, 1992 |
John Scott
Trans-Am Apocalypse No. 2, 1993 |
William Henry Fox Talbot
Mount Edgcumbe Battery, Plymouth, 1845 |
Jacques Callot
Massacre of the Innocents,
c. 1617-1618 |
Ozias Leduc
My Mother in Mourning, c. 1890 |
Georgia O'Keeffe
Lake George with Crows, 1921 |
Dorothy Grant
Seven Ravens, 1989 |
Liz Magor
Regal Decor, 1986 |
Cornelius Krieghoff
The Saint Anne Falls, 1855 |
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