Trois-Rivières Québec
Throughout his artistic career, John Little has been fascinated by urbanity. He walks the streets of Montreal, Quebec and other cities in the province such as Trois-Rivières. In this composition, the choice of point of view is not trivial, the artist is passionate about working-class neighborhoods. The composition of this work alone bears witness to Quebec's urban culture. The foreground crossed by the railroad tracks is a hallmark of towns where the economy was based on pulp and paper mills. The row of houses, built on the same model near factories and which appeared in several cities during the 20th century. The whole overlooked by the Convent of the Sisters adoratrices du Précieux-Sang, a symbol of religious heritage still very present in Quebec in the 1960s.
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John Little (1928 - -)
Trois-Rivières Québec
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery Ritz - Carlton Montreal
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Medium
Oil
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
30,48 x 40,6 cm / 12'' x 16''
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Dimensions with frame
51 x 61,5 cm / 20,2'' x 24,2''
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Signed
Signed lower right, titled on verso
John Little (1928 - -)
St-Henri skating ring, corner Agnes St., 1969
John Little (1928 - -)
St-Dominique Street at La Gauchetière, Old General Hospital on the right, 1960
John Little (1928 - -)
Untitled ( woman from behind)
John Little (1928 - -)
La patinoire sous le chemin de fer, rue Knox, Pointe-St-Charles (Lornes School), Montréal, 1977
John Little (1928 - -)
Winter day on Clark street, Montreal (looking south-west side), 2012
John Little (1928 - -)
Carré Saint-Louis, Montréal , 1969
John Little (1928 - -)
Rue Napoleon vers rue de Bullion (1966), 2004
John Little (1928 - -)
Crépuscule, Prince of Whales Terrace, rue Sherbrooke Mtl, 1990
John Little (1928 - -)
Église Ste-Cunégonde, traverse chemin de fer rue Vinet, St-Henri (56), 1992