Cornelius Krieghoff - Gallery

Gallery

  • The Blacksmith's Shop', oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 22 x 36 in, 1871, Art Gallery of Ontario

  • Self-portrait by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1855, National Gallery of Canada

  • The Toll Gate, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1859

  • The Toll Gate, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1861, National Gallery of Canada

  • The Blizzard, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1857, National Gallery of Canada

  • The Habitant Farm, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1856, National Gallery of Canada

  • The Ice Bridge at Longue-Pointe, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1847-1848, National Gallery of Canada

  • The River Road, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1855, National Gallery of Canada

  • Winter Landscape, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1849, National Gallery of Canada

  • Winter Landscape, Laval, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1862, National Gallery of Canada

  • Following the Moose, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, ca. 1860, 11 x 9.5 in., Brooklyn Museum

  • Fraser with Mr. Miller Up, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1854, National Gallery of Canada

  • Indian Wigwam in Lower Canada, lithograph with watercolor on wove paper

  • The Passing Storm, Saint-Ferréol, oil on canvas painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1854, National Gallery of Canada

  • Habitants, painting by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1852

  • Print, Wyandot hunter calling a moose, by Cornelius Krieghoff, about 1868

  • Indian Woman Moccasin Seller

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