Encampment in the Woods
Canadian landscape painter René Richard depicts the solitary life of trappers in northern Canada. Having settled in Charlevoix since 1940, he creates works inspired by his memories and sketches made during his life as a trapper. The nomadic lifestyle of trappers in remote and hostile regions is well known to him. His experience as a coureur des bois makes him the only Canadian artist to have truly lived the harsh realities of this way of life.
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Encampment in the Woods, c. 1955
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery Ritz - Carlton Montreal
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Medium
Oil on panel
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
41" x 48" | 104,1 x 121,9 cm
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Dimensions with frame
51'' x 58''| 129,5 x 147,3 cm
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Signed
Signed lower right
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Landscape
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
La brulee, Ungava
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Strand
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Cap de Charlevoix, c. 1966
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Dogs Study
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Camp Site
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Le repos du trappeur, 1940
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Trappers and dog teams
René Richard (1895 - 1982)
Camp de trappeurs dans le Manitoba, 1930