Here's another Krieghoff painting featuring a historic paddle design. "An Officer`s Room in Montreal" (1846) features a a busy scene of a room filled with objects related to Canadiana: skates, snowshoes, fishing gear, furs, etc. The painting is believed to represent the quarters of Andrew Aylmer Staunton, an assistant surgeon with the Ordnance Medical Department assigned to the Royal Artillery in Montreal from 1845 to 1848.
Officer's Room in Montreal
Cornelius Krieghoff
Date: 1846/1846
Physical Dimensions: w63.5 x h44.5 cm
Medium: oil on canvas
Provenance: Gift of the Sigmund Samuel Endowment Fund, 1954
Royal Ontario Museum
Accession Number: 954.188.2
Resting on the fireplace mantle is a model bark canoe with high pointed ends typical of the era. It is likely Kreighoff used this model to paint the full sized canoes used in many of his imagined scenes of indigenous life.
Model Canoe

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