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Robert Harris

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Robert Harris

CA$1,000.00

Title: Mira River, Cape Breton
Artist: (Attributed to) Robert Harris
Image size: 8” x 12” (20.3 x 30.5 cm)
Frame size: 11” x 14 1/2” x 1” (27.9 x 36.8 x 2.5 cm)
Description: Oil on card. Estate number 17. Titled on reverse in almost illegible hand writing. Framed. Surface rubbed. Needs cleaning.

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Robert Harris (1849-1919) was born in Wales, but moved to PEI as a youth with his family in the 1850s. Later, he studied art in Boston, London's Slade School of Art, in Paris under Léon Bonnat, and in Rome. He traveled extensively, finally settling in Montreal. Harris is perhaps best known for his portrait of the Fathers of Confederation that was commissioned to paint in 1883. He was a founding member of the Royal Canadian Academy (RCA) and elected president of the RCA in 1893. An important collection of his works is housed at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown. Harris was married, but had no children. He was the brother of the PEI architect William Critchlow Harris.

The Mira River is located in eastern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. With a meander length of approximately 55 km, the Mira has a very slow flow rate. The river's source is traced to a series of lakes clustered around Victoria Bridge near the boundary with Richmond County.