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MontrealOnCanvas.com's Artist Gallery Program is a new feature allowing artists or art galleries to sell prints of their artwork online.
Through the program, artists can upload high-resolution digital images of their artwork, specify the sizes, set the prices and sell their prints to online visitors. This program is open to all painters, photographers, digital artists, and art galleries. Joining the Artist Gallery Program is completely free.
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 | Pegs Gallery Peggy Millar started drawing when she was 6 years old, and taught herself to copy images from Walt Disney cartoon characters. Later, in her ... »» browse the artworks | |
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About Montreal Quebec Canada:
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Montreal, or Montreal in French, was the largest city in Canada up until the 1970s and is now the second-largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec. Originally called Ville-Marie ('City of Mary'), some historians think the city takes its present name from the Mont Real (as it was pronounced in Middle French,[5] or Mont Royal / Mount Royal in present French), the three-head hill at the heart of the city, whose name was also initially given to the island on which the city is located.
The official language of Montreal is French as defined by the city's charter. It is among the five largest French-speaking cities in the world. As of the 2006 Canadian Census, 1,620,693 people resided in the city of Montreal proper. The population of the Montreal Census Metropolitan Area (also known as Greater Montreal Area) was 3,635,571 at the same 2006 census. In the census metropolitan area, French is the language most spoken at home by 70.5% of the population. In 2007, Forbes Magazine ranked Montreal as the 10th cleanest city in the world. [ Src:WIKI ] |
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