Carleton Place, fin de journée
With Bruno Côté, the function of the work of art is certainly to educate our gaze, to teach us to see, to feel. The artist does not give his landscape the greatest possible resemblance to his model, he rather seems to offer us an interpretation, a "just exaggeration" we could say, of reality based on the emotions aroused by a majestic nature of which he lets himself be imbued. He is recognized as one of the best landscape painters of his generation.
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Carleton Place, fin de journée, 1988
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery - Montreal
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Medium
Oil on canvas
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
60,9 x 76,2 cm | 24'' x 30''
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Dimensions with frame
86,3 x 101,6 cm | 34'' x 40''
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Signed
Signed lower right, signed, titled and dated on verso
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Sept-Iles, 1982
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
1ere neige, 1990
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Les étangs Seigneuries Séminaire, 1980
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Old camp and canoe
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Coloris d'automne, 1989
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Bow River near Lake Louise, 1981
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Village Petit-Saguenay, 1980
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Septembre, Pointe-au-pic, 1989
Bruno Côté (1940 - 2010)
Rivière du Bras, c. 1999