Welcome to the museum! This is the home of my collections. I'm planning on adding lots more I just haven't gotten around to photographing everything. I was going to have the backgrounds be transparent but I got lazy, maybe I'll change it later.
Art
All art was thrifted or second hand. Some of these are unsigned or I can't read the signature so if you know who any of the artists are
or have any other information please let me know, you can email me at cormillipede@gmail.com
Deer in forest by
Unknown Artist
"Boy and Rabbit" by
Sir Henry Raeburn
Probably one of my
favourites.
Landscape by
W.S Dougherty
I like how the building
is just a white void.
Shoreline by Unknown
Artist
Unfortunetly damaged
near the bottom but
you can't really tell.
Donkeys and geese by
Unknown Artist
The artist is probably
Herbert William Weekes but
I couldn't find this specific
painting online so I'm just
leaving it as "Unknown Artist"
Dog in street
by Unknown Artist
At least I think it's a dog..
I love this ceramic frame,
not sure how it was done
but it looks like the print
was glued to the frame
Castle and bridge
by Unknown Artist
Towers by Pam Tami
I couldn't find
anything on this painting
or artist...
"Self-Portrait with Her
Daughter Julie" by Elisabeth
Louise Vigee Le Brun
Dutch girls by RĂ¿ka Bluku
There is writing on the back of each of
them. Left painting: "Staphorst", middle:
"Scheveningen", right: "Zeeland".
Two of them have a sticker on the back that
says "584 Yonge Street, Toronto, The Dutch Shop".
Despite all this information I couldn't find anything
on the artist...
"Madonna and Sleeping Child
with Three Angels" by
Bernardino Luini
"Moonlit Cove" by
W.E deGarthe
Signed print! I love how
blue this painting is..
Moose by Jilli Baudreau
I'm probably getting the artist's name
completely wrong. I'm quite fond of
this little moose.
Rocks, shells, fossils, etc.
The first thing I ever collected was probably rocks. Some of this stuff I've found, some my mom gave to me, and some I've bought from the store.
Sea glass and ceramic stuff
found at various beaches.
Sea shells and
a rusty key.
Some nice rocks.
Some more
nice rocks.
Mostly polished
rocks/crystals.
Quartz I bought
in Revelstoke, B.C.
Quartz.
Various ammonites I've
collected over the years, definitely
one of my favourites.
Orthocera.>
Fish fossil!!
Fish fossil but this time with
two fish. I bought this one and
the other one in Drumheller,
Alberta.