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Cape Diamant, Québec City
Dominating the landscape in this watercolour, Cape Diamant takes its name from a misunderstanding by Jacques Cartier. On his voyage in 1541, Cartier thought he had found diamonds in the cliff. But the sparkling rocks were quartz. This watercolour, which was attributed to artist James Scripps, depicts this cape around 1810. It also shows log drivers sending logs down river.
James Scripps
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1989-470-19 - Date: 1810