Port of Montreal
Watercolour of Port of Montreal created by Marc-Aurele Fortin. The artist is fascinated by the innovation and urban changes he witnessed. In the 1920s, Fortin lived at the Maison Saint-Joseph located near the Viger Station. From his room, Fortin sees the changes that the construction of the Jacques Cartier Bridge provoke in the city. Until the completion of the bridge, Fortin went to the port and painted, draws the activity of the many vessels and tugboats.
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Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Port of Montreal, c.1928-30
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery - Montreal
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Medium
Watercolor
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Time
Fine Canadian Art
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Dimensions
27,3 cm x 37,4 cm / 10 3/4'' x 14 3/4''
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Signed
Signed lower right
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Newport Gaspesie Landscape
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Journée chaude à Hochelaga , c.1928-30
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Rougemont View from Mont-Royal, c. 1925
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Boats moored in the Port of Montreal, c. 1930
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Elms at Ste-Rose, C. 1950
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Scene of Hochelaga, C. 1927
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Montreal , le port, c. 1928
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Sur les routes du Québec, Ile d'Orleans, c. 1939
Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888 - 1970)
Laurentians, c. 1920