Alex Colville replicas on permanent display in downtown Wolfville | CBC News ...Middle East

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Some of the iconic paintings of Alex Colville have been reproduced for a permanent display in downtown Wolfville, N.S., the town where the world-famous Canadian painter spent much of his life. Nine reproductions are now mounted on a brick wall on Main Street at the edge of a small park that holds the town’s war memorial.  Among them are some of his most well-known images, including Horse and Train, depicting a black horse galloping down a train track toward an oncoming locomotive, and To Prince Edward Island, a portrait of a woman on the deck of a boat, gazing through binoculars. Colville died in 2013 at the age of 92. He had a long career as an artist, receiving many awards and honours al

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