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Frederick Henry Brigden
Canadian, 1871-1956

Frederick Henry Brigden Canadian, 1871-1956

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Watercolor painting of Mount Assiniboine in British Columbia. This piece captures the grandeur of one of Canada's most famous mountains, often referred to as the "Mount Assiniboine, BC" by Frederick Henry Brigden
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Frederick Henry Brigden Canadian, 1871-1956

Mount Assiniboine, BC
watercolour on paper
19.5 x 24.75 in
signed bottom right
CAD 2,400.00
Frederick Henry Brigden, Mount Assiniboine, BC
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Watercolor painting of Mount Assiniboine in British Columbia. This piece captures the grandeur of one of Canada's most famous mountains, often referred to as the "Matterhorn of the Rockies" for its pyramid-like shape.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) A photo of "Mount Assiniboine, BC" by Frederick Henry Brigden is a watercolor painting that showcases the majestic Mount Assiniboine in British Columbia, Canada. This piece captures the grandeur of one of Canada's most famous mountains, often referred to as the "Matterhorn of the Rockies" for its pyramid-like shape. Framed
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) The back of "Mount Assiniboine, BC" by Frederick Henry Brigden is a watercolor painting that showcases the majestic Mount Assiniboine in British Columbia, Canada. This piece captures the grandeur of one of Canada's most famous mountains, often referred to as the "Matterhorn of the Rockies" for its pyramid-like shape.
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Mount Assiniboine, BC by Frederick Henry Brigden is a watercolor painting that showcases the majestic Mount Assiniboine in British Columbia, Canada. This piece captures the grandeur of one of Canada's...
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Mount Assiniboine, BC by Frederick Henry Brigden is a watercolor painting that showcases the majestic Mount Assiniboine in British Columbia, Canada. This piece captures the grandeur of one of Canada's most famous mountains, often referred to as the 'Matterhorn of the Rockies' for its pyramid-like shape.

The painting depicts the mountain rising dramatically against a sky filled with soft clouds, with various hues of blues and whites conveying the crispness of the alpine atmosphere. The mountain itself is rendered in shades of blue and white, suggesting the presence of snow and ice along its ridges and peaks. In the foreground, Brigden has painted a lush landscape featuring an array of evergreen trees, which are detailed with varying shades of green, giving depth and life to the scene. These trees frame the view of the mountain, leading the viewer's gaze towards the central peak. Below the mountain, a serene lake reflects the light and colors of the sky and the surrounding environment, adding to the overall sense of tranquility. The lake is bordered by a dense forest, which adds to the richness of the natural setting.


The attention to detail in the foliage and the delicate rendering of the clouds speak to Brigden's skill as a watercolorist. This painting is likely to evoke the awe-inspiring beauty of the Canadian Rockies and the peacefulness of the wilderness. It's a celebration of Canada's rugged landscape and a fine example of Brigden's work in capturing the spirit of the Canadian outdoors.

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