The Maritime Provinces of Canada | Peter Furse

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The Maritime Provinces of Canada | Peter Furse

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Artist: Peter Furse Classification: Maps Circa: 1963 Old Accession Number: 256 Title: The Maritime Provinces of Canada 1963 First hand coloured edition. Limited to 50. Copy number 19. From (2024): https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~346063~90113522:The-Maritime-Provinces-of-Canada?qvq=w4s:/who%2FPeter%2BFurse;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=2&trs=13 David Rumsey Historical Map Collection Record Author: Furse, Peter R. Date: 1963 Short Title: The Maritime Provinces of Canada Publisher: Peter Furse Publisher Location: Hampton, New Brunswick Type: Separate Map Obj Height cm: 38 Obj Width cm: 60 Note: Copy No. 39 in 1st colored limited edition of 50. Lithograph on watermarked Superfine Linen Record 100% Canadian Rag produced by Rolland Paper Co., St. Jerome, Quebec. Hand-coloring applied by artist Kathy Hooper, a daughter of the artist. Lingley Printing Co. Ltd., Saint John, New Brunswick State/Province: New Brunswick State/Province: Nova Scotia State/Province: Prince Edward Island Subject: Pictorial map Subject: Historical Full Title: The Maritime Provinces of Canada List No: 15278.000 Publication Author: Furse, Peter R. Pub Date: 1963 Pub Title: The Maritime Provinces of Canada Pub Note: "Peter Reynolds Furse was born October 29th, 1901, in Farnham, Hampshire, Surrey, England. He was a son of Dame Katherine (Symonds) Furse, GBE, and the English artist Charles Wellington Furse. He entered the Royal Navy during WWI at age 17. He was a cartographer and graduated Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge in 1922. He was married in England on June 25th, 1931, to Barbara Elizabeth Ross of Saskatchewan, Canada. The couple moved to Africa, living in Nairobi, Kenya, and then Cape Town, South Africa where he served in the Royal Navy during WWII. He rose to the rank of Lt. Commander, Royal Navy. The couple had 2 daughters, Kathy and Elizabeth, both born in Kenya. Following the War, he bought Houw Hoek farm in Grabouw, Western Cape. While still in Africa, Furse developed an interest in making pictorial maps. Eventually, Furse and his wife moved to North America where Furse continued to draw. For a time, the couple lived in Laguna Beach, California, USA. Then, in 1962, they moved to the village of Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada, where Furse and his wife, their daughter Kathy, and her husband sculptor John Hooper, were members of the 'Hampton Group’ artists’ community. Peter’s only sibling was a brother, Rear Admiral John Paul Wellington Furse, C.B., O.B.E.. Peter Furse died in New Brunswick in 1970." (Gallery 18 Ltd., 2022) Pub List No: 15278.000 Pub Type: Separate Map Pub Height cm: 38 Pub Width cm: