Images Filters Artist Charles Ramus Forrest Collection Collection... National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (19) British Library : Asia, Pacific & Africa Collections (4) Library and Archives Canada (3) Country Country... Canada (21) India (3) Nepal (1) USA (1) Continent Continent... North America (22) Asia (4) Medium Medium... Watercolour (23) Category Category... Landscapes & Seascapes (23) Buildings & Architecture (3) Date Date... 1800s (2) 1820s (22) Charles Ramus Forrest 26 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Grand Campment, French River, Lake Huron (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album Sault au Récollet, French River, Lake Huron (1822) + Add to album Junction of the Little River with the Ottawa (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album Sault au Récollet, French River, Lake Huron (1822) + Add to album Chat Falls, Lake Chaudière on the Ottawa (1822) + Add to album Niagara River at Queenston (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album Campsite near the Junction of the Little and Ottawa Rivers (1822) + Add to album The Horseshoe Fall by Moonlight (1822-1823) + Add to album View of Montmorency Falls from Point Levy (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album Pictured Rocks, Lake Superior, 1820 (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album A Tree in Autumn Foliage (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album A River Scene (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album View of the St. Lawrence River (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album Panoramic View of a River Landscape (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album Sorel, from Government House (1821) + Add to album Chaudière Falls, Ottawa River (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album Quebec, from the General Hospital on the St. Charles River (1823) + Add to album Quebec Taken from the House of James Caldwell (c. 1821-1823) + Add to album Quebec Taken from the House of James Caldwell (1822) + Add to album Bridge over Jacques Cartier River. (ca. 1822) + Add to album Wolfesfield, a villa residence near Quebec City. (1821-1823) + Add to album Cape Diamond and Point Levis, Quebec from the Chaudiere River [graphic material] (July 1823.) + Add to album 'Barrackpore. The Seat of the Governor General 16 miles from Calcutta from Nature. November 1807' (1807) + Add to album Four-arched bridge across a river, a camel and rider passing over, men washing clothes and cattle drinking (1808) + Add to album Distant view of the Himalayas showing the peak of Dhaulagiri (26,826 feet) in Nepal. A tent in the left foreground (1809) + Add to album A four-arched bridge spanning a narrow river, Sirhind, men fishing and washing clothes. To the right are ruins of an earlier bridge. An army officer sits sketching on the river bank (1809) + Add to album 1 Grand Campment, French River, Lake Huron (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Sault au Récollet, French River, Lake Huron (1822) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Junction of the Little River with the Ottawa (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Sault au Récollet, French River, Lake Huron (1822) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Chat Falls, Lake Chaudière on the Ottawa (1822) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Niagara River at Queenston (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Campsite near the Junction of the Little and Ottawa Rivers (1822) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved The Horseshoe Fall by Moonlight (1822-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved View of Montmorency Falls from Point Levy (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Pictured Rocks, Lake Superior, 1820 (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved A Tree in Autumn Foliage (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved A River Scene (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved View of the St. Lawrence River (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Panoramic View of a River Landscape (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Sorel, from Government House (1821) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Chaudière Falls, Ottawa River (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Quebec, from the General Hospital on the St. Charles River (1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Quebec Taken from the House of James Caldwell (c. 1821-1823) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Quebec Taken from the House of James Caldwell (1822) Courtesy of National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | All Rights Reserved Bridge over Jacques Cartier River. (ca. 1822) Library and Archives Canada, Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana, Acc. No. R9266-4151 | Copyright Expired Wolfesfield, a villa residence near Quebec City. (1821-1823) Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. R9266-233 Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana | Copyright Expired Cape Diamond and Point Levis, Quebec from the Chaudiere River [graphic material] (July 1823.) Library and Archives Canada. Purchased in 1987 with the assistance of a grant from the Minister of Communications under the terms of the Cultural Property Export and Import Act. | Copyright Expired 'Barrackpore. The Seat of the Governor General 16 miles from Calcutta from Nature. November 1807' (1807) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Four-arched bridge across a river, a camel and rider passing over, men washing clothes and cattle drinking (1808) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Distant view of the Himalayas showing the peak of Dhaulagiri (26,826 feet) in Nepal. A tent in the left foreground (1809) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved A four-arched bridge spanning a narrow river, Sirhind, men fishing and washing clothes. To the right are ruins of an earlier bridge. An army officer sits sketching on the river bank (1809) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved