by tem | Mar 30, 2023 | Floral, Landscape, Richard Howe - Miramichi Artist
Today I uploaded a large number of Richard’s paintings thanks to Catherine MacKinley and her granddaughter. These include : Several florals Some great new paintings of the Miramichi region A painting of the Cabot Trail in NS and a great photo of Richard Howe It...
by tem | Jun 24, 2022 | Art, Landscape, Miramichi River Scene, New Brunswick
These are 2 great paintings of Richard Howe that have been sent to me by Mario Duchaine in Quebec. The message from the email said that: Here are two paintings that belonged to my wife’s grandmother (99 years old),she has always lived in Quebec City. Both...
by tem | Jun 20, 2021 | Art, Landscape, Richard Howe - Miramichi Artist
Mrs. Ida Crocker, a resident at the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre in Ottawa, has kindly shared a photo of a Howe painting that was acquired in the early 80’s. Daphne, a volunteer that works with Ida, took the time to help Ida share her art. She took a...
by tem | Aug 26, 2018 | Landscape, Miramichi River Scene, Richard Howe - Miramichi Artist
Richard Howe painted extensively throughout the Miramichi Region. Often he painted at the same location during each of the seasons. The paintings below show one of his favourite locations on the bank of the Miramichi River near his home. DMcB-Miramichi, N.B., July...
by tem | Sep 26, 2017 | Art, Landscape, NB Scene, Richard Howe - Miramichi Artist
A short time ago I got a phone call from Gail Gray in Ontario. She came across our website tribute to Richard and indicated that she had paintings that she would like shared on our site. Gail’s family was the owner of the French Fort Cove restaurant at one...
by tem | Mar 15, 2017 | Art, Landscape, Miramichi River Scene, Richard Howe - Miramichi Artist
Don Ayer of Quebec has agreed to share this wonderful paining of the Johnston Bridge just above Red Bank. It was painted in 1975 and gives a great view of the Miramichi North west from near the Johnston Bridge. We can just see the location of the bridge at Red Bank...