Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Untitled (HL Montreal) , c.1925
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Gallery
Espace 1130 - Cosner Gallery | Art dealers
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Medium
Watercolor on paper
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Time
Fine Canadian Art
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Dimensions
38 x 55,9 cm | 15" x 22"
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Dimensions with frame
57,1 x 75,4 cm | 22,5" x 29,7"
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Signed
Signed lower right
The artist, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, is fascinated by the innovation and urban changes he witnesses. In the 1920s, Fortin resided at Maison Saint-Joseph located very close to Viger Station. From his room, Fortin sees the upheavals that the construction of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge is causing in the city. Until the bridge was completed, Fortin went to the port and painted and drew the activity of the numerous ships and tugboats there.
other works of the artist

Marc-Aurèle Fortin
Landscape in the Laurentians

Marc-Aurèle Fortin
House under on the tree

Marc-Aurèle Fortin
Automne, rivière Richelieu

Marc-Aurèle Fortin
Fall Landscape

Marc-Aurèle Fortin
House under the tree

Marc-Aurèle Fortin
Untitled ( Fall landscape)

Marc-Aurèle Fortin
Gaspesie Landscape
