Charlevoix Landscape

Marc-Aurèle Fortin therefore advocates the national art of the French-Canadian terroir. Like his predecessors such as Suzor-Coté and Clarence Gagnon, Fortin painted the habitat rather than the inhabitant. He wanted to paint rurality beyond the Quebec climate. Moreover, Marc-Aurèle Fortin affirmed this: "So I invented green trees. I said: There is something other than snow in the province of Quebec."1

Fortin's nature was that of the countryside and agricultural activity. According to Fortin, the national identity passed through this rather than through the wild nature of the great virgin spaces. For an artist who clings to this vision of nationalism and its traditions. 

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Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)

Charlevoix Landscape

  • Gallery

    Cosner Art Gallery Ritz - Carlton Montreal

  • Medium

    Watercolor

  • Time

    Canadian landscape painter

  • Dimensions

    61 x 73,6 cm | 24'' x 29''

  • Dimensions with frame

    76,2 x 93,9 cm | 30'' x 37''

  • Signed

    Signed lower left

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