Marc-Aurèle De Foy Suzor-Coté (1869 - 1937)
Sur une colline d'Arthabaska, 1896
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery - Montreal
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Medium
Oil on canvas
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Time
19th century
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Dimensions
19,4 cm x 29,5 cm | 7,6" x 11,6"
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Dimensions with frame
31,3 cm x 41,4 cm | 12,3" x 16,3"
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Signed
Signed lower right. Signed and titled on verso.
Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, Canadian painter recognized for his great diversity of subjects including the landscapes of his native region of Arthabaska. He set up a studio there in 1895, a year before the execution of this work.
"If you want to succeed, paint for Art, not to please the public. If you work for the public, it's over, you will never be a painter." Suzor-Coté addressed to his only student, Rodolphe Duguay. (Ropholphe Duguay by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs and Musée du Québec, Imprimerie Provinciale Inc., 1979, p.12)
Suzor-Côté clearly understood the importance of representing the nature of his motherland and not European landscapes. To this end, he mentions: “I think that an artist must paint his own country and paint what is there. If you’re really an artist, that’s the only thing you’re going to paint well.” 3 These are the first traces of modernity in Canadian art. The experimental treatment of painting as well as the representations of landscapes inspired by Canada characterize Suzor-Côté's art.
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