1985.5.11

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a%20drawing%20of%20A%20View%20of%20the%20Exchange%2C%20The%20South%20and%20North%20Blaak%2C%20taken%20from%20the%20Gaapers%20B

Details

ID Number

1985.5.11

Category

Communication Artifacts

Sub-category

art

Item Type

Ink

Item Name

drawing

Maker

Reynolds, Margaret; Reynolds, Catherine

Title

A View of the Exchange, The South and North Blaak, taken from the Gaapers B

Materials

PAPER, UNKNOWN INK WOOD, UNKNOWN PAPER, CARDBOARD GLASS

Measurements

overall: 11 in x 17 3/4 in

Description

Rectangular; cream-coloured paper with grey ink; view of a large building near centre; on left side are several people carrying objects or talking in pairs; title is handwritten on back bottom in black ink; wooden frame painted silver; light grey cardboard mat; covered with glass; back of frame is covered with brown paper; 2 hanging loops at sides; gold sticker at bottom centre with black letters: "A & M GALLERY FRAMING INC./...[address]".

History

There is debate as to who is the actual artist. People have attributed it to either Catherine Reynolds (1784 - 1864 ) or her sister Margaret (1765 - 1855). The Reynolds family is listed in the 1782 Detroit Census. Following Detroit being ceded to the Americans (1796), the Reynolds settled in Amherstburg. One of Catherine & Margaret's brothers, Robert Reynolds, was responsible for the construction of the historic house, Belle Vue.

Collection Name

Museum Windsor

Subject (Fre)

Y

Subjects

Art subject

Loyalists subject

Reynolds, Catherine person

Reynolds, Margaret person

Rotterdam place

War / Guerre subject

Women / Femmes subject

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