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In this watercolour from 1829, an English soldier looks out from Beauport over an urbanized Québec City. Beauport may seem more agricultural, but the area was also home to industry, including a distillery and mills. These drew water from the Beauport River for a variety of needs, including the production of nails and hemp oil, for example.
1799 - 1830

Québec City’s surroundings through artists’ eyes

This album takes you on a tour around Québec City, by way of works George Heriot and James Pattison Cockburn painted at the turn of the 19th century. Based in Québec City, Heriot was a British-born civil servant who worked to improve the postal service with Montréal. Cockburn was a British soldier deployed in Québec City. Both were passionate about art and painted many pieces of the landscapes they visited on their walks around Québec City. Discover some of the works of these artists who left their mark in the country’s art history!

Québec City, seen from Beauport, Lower Canada

James Pattison Cockburn In this watercolour from 1829, an English soldier looks out from Beauport over an urbanized Québec City. Beauport may seem more agricultural, but the area was also home to industry, including a distillery and mills. These drew water from the Beauport River for a variety of needs, including the production of nails and hemp oil, for example.
Chronoscope Which category does this image belong to? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Library and Archives Canada Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1970-188-341 - W. H. - Date: 1829