We begin today with Autumn Landscape, Saint-Hilaire, a 1915 painting by Ozias Leduc
This is Ice Cutters, Longueil, a 1923 painting by Maurice Cullen.
Marc-Aurele de Foy Suzor-Cote painted Snow Scene in 1925.
Sunset, Nicolet River is also by Suzor-Cote and dates to 1925.
This 1923 painting by Suzor-Cote is titled Northern Lights Over The Arthabaska Hills (The Northern Lights).
Here we see River Magog, a 1913 work by Suzor-Cote.
Anse-Des-Meres is by Cullen, and dates to 1904.
Twilight was painted by Clarence Gagnon in 1909-13.
William Brymner painted The Saint-Francois Valley, Ile D'Orleans in 1903.
And I finish with Saint-Anne-de-Beaupre, PQ by James Wilson Morrice around 1924.














My inner covetousness surges to the fore when I see these paintings!
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Delete...the Marc-Aurele de Foy Suzor-Cote, Snow Scene is a favorite.
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DeleteSo in the days before cameras, we relied on great artists to leave a picture of the past.
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DeleteWonderful. I really like Cullen's work, William.
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DeleteWhat beautiful paintings. Sunset, Nicolet River is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteA fine choice.
DeleteLovely series of photos of the awesome impressionistic art work ~ thanks,
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DeleteAll very nice art.
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DeleteBeautiful art work! Take care, have a great weekend.
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DeleteI have often liked the work of impressionist artists, and these a lovely paintings. But I was not familiar with these particular artists.
ReplyDeleteI am, because I see ther other works at the National Gallery here.
DeleteI like the winter scenes.
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DeleteThese are beautiful paintings, William. Thank you for sharing these.
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DeleteI enjoyed seeing this collection. Thank you for sharing.
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