Yukon Near Carcross is a delightful 12"x16" oil on board painting by Rod Charlesworth. Charlesworth's masterful use of oil paints brings life and warmth to the painting, creating a captivating and enchanting atmosphere that delights the viewer. The painting portrays the winter experienced by children as they embrace the snowy northern landscape.
Carcross, Yukon, is a place rich in indigenous history and natural beauty. Known as Todezaane in the Tagish language and Nàtàse Hîn in the Inland Tlingit language, Carcross holds cultural significance with various names reflecting its unique features and importance to the First Nations people.
The town's name, Carcross, was officially changed from Caribou Crossing in 1904 at the request of Bishop William Bompas, reflecting the spot where a local woodland caribou herd crossed the narrows. Today, it continues to attract visitors with its stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
For more information about Carcross Yukon and its fascinating history, you can visit the following link: Yukon.ca.
We are delighted to provide our complete services to assist you with purchasing this charming artwork. If you have any questions or would like more information about Yukon Near Carcross, please:
We believe in transparency and want you to make an informed choice. Read our Terms of Service, and Return Policy and Shipping Policy. Questions? We're here to help! Contact us or call 780.488.4892 or 250.388.0009.
Please contact us if you have a question or wish to purchase this work of art by Rod Charlesworth. We will reply as soon as possible with an answer to your question and purchase availability.
West End Gallery respectfully acknowledges that our gallery is situated on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional gathering place for diverse Indigenous peoples, including the Cree, Blackfoot, Metis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/Saulteaux/Anishinaabe, and Inuit.