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Painted in 1986 by Alan Wylie, M.F.A., F.C.A., C.S.M.A.,
The Artist
Alan Wylie trained as a mural artist in his native
Wylie works throughout
Alan Wylie has lived in
The Art
This painting is a montage of historic buildings and events in the area between 1883 and 1939.
On the left are three buildings known as “the
Established by former Chemainus teacher Samuel Girdlestone Lewis, this enterprise filled a void when the mill owned Chemainus Hotel stopped serving liquor. The redesigned 1922 version of the hotel is depicted behind horse-drawn carriages and an early automobile. To the right in the background are two local businesses of 1892 - A. Howe’s Meat Market and Rufus Smith’s Blacksmith Shop.
Central to the montage is the Horseshoe Bay Inn, which stands today. To the right of it appears a facsimile of a document bearing the signatures of two renowned American millionaires who stayed at the hotel in November 1900 - J.D. Rockefeller (top left), and Andrew Carnegie (bottom left). Mathew Howe, builder and proprietor of the Horseshoe Bay Inn, is portrayed to the right.