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Paul Kane would have been on the fringes of the select society that Traill refers to. He decorated simple furniture to look more European
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F.S. Clench side chair
1830
Cobourg, Ontario
Credits:
Cobourg and District Historical Society
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F.S.Clench table
1830
Cobourg, Ontario
Credits:
Cobourg and District Historical Society
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The Clench Family, whom Paul boarded with, were an artistic family. The two daughters, Harriet and Fanny filled sketch books with drawing exercises.
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Page from Fanny Clench sketch book
1840
Cobourg, Ontario
Credits:
Sellers Family
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Page from Fanny Clench scetch book
1840
Cobourg, Ontario
Credits:
Sellers Family
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Page from Fanny Clench sketch book
1840
Cobourg, Ontario
Credits:
Sellers Family
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Page from Fanny Clench sketch book
1840
Cobourg, Ontario
Credits:
Sellers Family
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In an era before photography, people employed itinerate artists to paint their portraits. Paul painted many of the business owners in Cobourg.
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The Clench Famly encouraged the young Paul Kane to become a professional artist.
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William Weller
1834
Cobourg, Ontario
Credits:
Art Gallery of Northumberland
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William Weller established a stagecoach company to take advantage of the building of the Kingston Road. The first portrait that Paul painted of Weller shows a young man trying to make an impression.
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Wilson Conger
1830
Cobourg, Ontario
Credits:
Cobourg and District Historical Society
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Paul's portrait of Wilson Conger, the brother of his former employer, appears to have been painted in front of the same background as the
Weller portrait.