Description
Born and educated in Quebec, the statesman, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, became known as “the great conciliator.” Sir Wilfrid Laurier had the gift of developing an approach to relations between the English and the French characterized by compromise and calm. A lawyer, and member of the Liberal Party, he became Prime Minister of Canada in 1896, and accomplished much during his 15-year tenure. He stated that “The twentieth century belongs to Canada.”
Blooming frequently by our back door during the summer, these climbing roses exert the same calming influence as did their namesake. A prominent university in our twin city of Waterloo also bears Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s name.
Toward autumn, the climbing roses take on more vibrant tones, as shown in this watercolour painting.

Beside the Still Waters - Original 36x24 Oil
Morning Moment - Original 36x24 Oil on Canvas (Framed)
Waiting - Original 10x12 Oil on Board
Oxford's Welcome - Original 21x14 Watercolour (Framed)
Old Sheave Tower - Blair ON - Original 30X24 Oil on Canvas - (Stretcher Frame)
Fireside Tea Party - Original 22x14.25 Watercolour (Framed)
Around the Bend - Original 30x24
Ten Little Puffins - Original 36x24 Oil on Canvas
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Climbing Roses - Original 10.75x16 Watercolour
Moon Gate - Original 21x14 Watercolour (Framed)
Dall of the Yukon - Original 18x24 Oil on Canvas (Framed)
Rambling River's Song - Original 20x16 Oil on Canvas (Stretcher Frame)
Sheep on the Hillside - 16x14 Oil on Paper Print
Slippers of the Bruce - 18x14 Watercolour Print
October - 12x16 Oil on Paper Print
Big Belgian - 18x24 Canvas Print
Monopoly - 6x7.75 Print - Oil on Paper
Spirit Island - 24x18 Print - Oil on Paper 




