Works
| Title/subject | Artist | Date created | Medium |
|---|---|---|---|
| George Black | Kenneth Keith Forbes | 1934 | Oil on canvas |
| James Langstaff Bowman | Kenneth Keith Forbes | circa 1935 | Oil on canvas |
| Pierre-François Casgrain | Kenneth Keith Forbes | circa 1940 | Oil on canvas |
| James Allison Glen | Kenneth Keith Forbes | circa 1945 | Oil on canvas |
| Gaspard Fauteux | Kenneth Keith Forbes | 1946 | Oil on canvas |
| Robert Borden | Kenneth Keith Forbes | 1947 | Oil on canvas |
| Louis-René Beaudoin | Kenneth Keith Forbes | 1960 | Oil on canvas |
| Marcel Lambert | Kenneth Keith Forbes | 1963 | Oil on canvas |
| Richard Bedford Bennett | Kenneth Keith Forbes | 1962 | Oil on canvas |
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