Christian Cardell Corbet, a descendant of Guernsey, Channel Islands, was born in 1966 at Pickering Beach on Lake Ontario. He developed his talents as a landscape artist and at the young age of 14 he began his informal education in commercial signage from his paternal grandfather. He studied at the University of Guelph and McMaster University Anatomy Laboratory. Corbet traveled to England where he began to experiment more in abstraction and non-objective work. In 1995, he presented a portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at Clarence House. This brought his career to an international level. He also creates two-dimensional works and has received acclaim for his bronze art medallions. He has gained international recognition as a Fore...
Facial reconstructions, like archaeology, consists of many layers that one must get through to under...
This work is a copy of a pastel oval portrait of General Brock that is supposedly the only known por...
Morgagni is considered the father of pathological anatomy. He died in 1771, 89 years old, and was bu...
A series of 8 sketches from the Sir Isaac Brock Facial Reconstruction Project - These include: Tra...
The collection contains material related to Sir Isaac Brock. Most of the material is commemorative a...
Major General Sir Isaac Brock is remembered as the Hero of Upper Canada for his defence of what is n...
The project to reconstruct the face of Richard iii was carried out in collaboration with archaeologi...
Guy St. Denis is a historian from London, Ontario. He has written several books, including Tecumseh...
This work is a copy of a pastel oval portrait of General Brock that is supposedly the only known por...
Craniofacial reconstruction (CFR) is a technique used to rebuild the living facial appearance onto a...
Robert Bruce, king of Scots, is a significant figure in Scottish history, and his facial appearance ...
The painting is a humorous take on the original paintings of Richard III, which were not actually pa...
Robert Bruce, king of Scots, is a significant figure in Scottish history, and his facial appearance ...
Sir Edward Beatty was born in Thorold in 1877. He graduated from the University of Toronto and Osgoo...
This collection of stamps consists mainly of stamps from Guernsey, England, the hometown of Sir Isaa...
Facial reconstructions, like archaeology, consists of many layers that one must get through to under...
This work is a copy of a pastel oval portrait of General Brock that is supposedly the only known por...
Morgagni is considered the father of pathological anatomy. He died in 1771, 89 years old, and was bu...
A series of 8 sketches from the Sir Isaac Brock Facial Reconstruction Project - These include: Tra...
The collection contains material related to Sir Isaac Brock. Most of the material is commemorative a...
Major General Sir Isaac Brock is remembered as the Hero of Upper Canada for his defence of what is n...
The project to reconstruct the face of Richard iii was carried out in collaboration with archaeologi...
Guy St. Denis is a historian from London, Ontario. He has written several books, including Tecumseh...
This work is a copy of a pastel oval portrait of General Brock that is supposedly the only known por...
Craniofacial reconstruction (CFR) is a technique used to rebuild the living facial appearance onto a...
Robert Bruce, king of Scots, is a significant figure in Scottish history, and his facial appearance ...
The painting is a humorous take on the original paintings of Richard III, which were not actually pa...
Robert Bruce, king of Scots, is a significant figure in Scottish history, and his facial appearance ...
Sir Edward Beatty was born in Thorold in 1877. He graduated from the University of Toronto and Osgoo...
This collection of stamps consists mainly of stamps from Guernsey, England, the hometown of Sir Isaa...
Facial reconstructions, like archaeology, consists of many layers that one must get through to under...
This work is a copy of a pastel oval portrait of General Brock that is supposedly the only known por...
Morgagni is considered the father of pathological anatomy. He died in 1771, 89 years old, and was bu...