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 Maurice Galbraith Cullen
 Maurice Galbraith Cullen (1866-1934) was a Canadian artist. Cullen was born June 6, 1866 in St. John's, Newfoundland. Beginning in January 1918, Cullen served with Canadian forces in the First World War. He came to the attention of Lord Beaverbrook, who arranged for him to be commissioned as an "official war artist" along with Frederick Varley, J.W. Beatty and C. W. Simpson.
 

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Maurice Galbraith Cullen The Ice Harvest oil painting on canvas

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The Ice Harvest
1913(1913) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 76.3 x 102.4 cm (30 x 40.3 in) cyf
Maurice Galbraith Cullen (1866-1934) was a Canadian artist. Cullen was born June 6, 1866 in St. John's, Newfoundland. Beginning in January 1918, Cullen served with Canadian forces in the First World War. He came to the attention of Lord Beaverbrook, who arranged for him to be commissioned as an "official war artist" along with Frederick Varley, J.W. Beatty and C. W. Simpson.
ID de tableau::  90473




Maurice Galbraith Cullen
Maurice Galbraith Cullen (1866-1934) was a Canadian artist. Cullen was born June 6, 1866 in St. John's, Newfoundland. Beginning in January 1918, Cullen served with Canadian forces in the First World War. He came to the attention of Lord Beaverbrook, who arranged for him to be commissioned as an "official war artist" along with Frederick Varley, J.W. Beatty and C. W. Simpson.
The_Ice_Harvest
1913(1913) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 76.3 x 102.4 cm (30 x 40.3 in) cyf
1913(1913) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 76.3 x 102.4 cm (30 x 40.3 in) cyf

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