Rue Clark Street with Legendary Baron Byng School Montreal
In this composition, John Little presents a daily urban scene at Clark and Marie-Anne West Streets. In the far right is the Baron Byng High School. Built by Canadian architect John Smith Archibald, Baron Byng High School opens its doors to respond to rising Jewish immigration to Montreal. From 1921 to 1980, the school, located at the corner of St-Zotique and St-Urbain Streets near Clark, mainly accommodates Jewish and Greek immigrants from the popular class.
Throughout his career, John Little layered on canvas works that allow viewers to immerse themselves in their memories. Sensitive and nostalgic, Little uses colors that reflect the atmosphere of snow-covered popular neighborhoods of the past. Attention to detail such as power poles and vintage cars help to make his work a true visual record of the 1960s urban landscape.
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John Little (1928 - -)
Rue Clark Street with Legendary Baron Byng School Montreal, 1971
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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 cm x 76,2 cm / 24'' x 30''
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Signed
Signed lower right, signed, titled and dated on verso
John Little (1928 - -)
Rue Fullum, Montréal , 1965
John Little (1928 - -)
Rue St-Hubert vers Marie-Anne au printemps , 1981
John Little (1928 - -)
Sunday morning, Bullion Street, 1967
John Little (1928 - -)
Dimanche matin, rue du Petit Champlain, 1967
John Little (1928 - -)
Les remparts, Québec, 1966
John Little (1928 - -)
Panet Street, 1973
John Little (1928 - -)
Rue St-Paul, Montréal, c.1968
John Little (1928 - -)
Sketch Summer Night Berri St. (7676 Berri) Montreal, Que, 1962
John Little (1928 - -)
Rue Clark Street with Legendary Baron Byng School Montreal, 1971