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Oil on canvas: A Poppy Garden, [n.d.]

A Poppy Garden, [n.d.]
Mary Augusta Hiester Reid, OSA
Oil on canvas (later mounted on masonite)
57.8 x 42.5 cm (22¾" x 16¾")
This work was purchased by the Government of Ontario
from the 28th annual OSA Exhibition, 1900
Government of Ontario Art Collection, 692728

Oil on canvas: A Dutch Interior, 1906

A Dutch Interior, 1906
Clara Sophia Hagerty, OSA
Oil on canvas
62.2 x 46.4 cm (24½" x 18¼")
This work was purchased by the Government of Ontario
from the 35th annual OSA Exhibition, 1907
Government of Ontario Art Collection, 623992

Pastel on paper: Reading, 1900

Reading, 1900
George Agnew Reid, OSA
Pastel on paper
59.7 x 44.5 cm (23½" x 17½")
This work was purchased by the Government of Ontario
from the 28th annual OSA Exhibition, 1900
Government of Ontario Art Collection, 623112

Watercolour on paper: A Quiet Pool, 1898

A Quiet Pool, 1898
William Daniel Blatchly, OSA
Watercolour on paper
64.1 x 45.7 cm (25¼" x 18")
This work was purchased by the Government of Ontario
from the 26th annual OSA Exhibition, 1898
Government of Ontario Art Collection, 622112

Oil on canvas: In Time of Peace, 1907

In Time of Peace, 1907
Farquhar McGillivray Knowles, OSA
Oil on canvas
90.2 x 64.8 cm (35½" x 25½")
This work was purchased by the Government of Ontario
from the 36th annual OSA Exhibition, 1908
Government of Ontario Art Collection, 605047

Oil on canvas: Pines at Sunset, n.d.

Pines at Sunset, n.d.
Mary Augusta Hiester Reid, OSA
Oil on canvas (later mounted on masonite)
72.2 x 49.5 cm (28½" x 19½")
This work was purchased by the Government of Ontario
from the 30th annual OSA Exhibition, 1902
Government of Ontario Art Collection, 622001


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