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Clarence A. Gagnon R.C.A
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Canada, Province Quebec
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Village in the Laurentians

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Beautiful condition -
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Print -cardboard -  19.5x15 inch -  Frame 26x22 inch - Wood-gold 1990's
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Montréal, Canada
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 Clarence A. Gagnon R.C.A:

Clarence Alphonse Gagnon, R.C.A., (8 November 1881 – 5 January 1942) was a French Canadian painter, draughtsman, engraver and illustrator, from the province of Quebec. He is well known for his landscape paintings of the Laurentians and the Charlevoix region of eastern Quebec.

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Clarence Alphonse Gagnon was born in Montreal on November 8, 1881. He was the son of Alphonse E. Gagnon, a milling manager, and a cultured English mother, who was interested in literature. Part of his childhood was spent in Sainte Rose, a village north of Montreal. Early in life, his mother had encouraged him to learn drawing and painting, but his father wanted him to become a businessman.

He studied with William Bremner at the Art Association of Montreal in 1897. Desiring to improve his knowledge of art, he went to the Académie Julian in Paris, and studied under Jean-Paul Laurens from 1904 to 1905. Before returning to Canada in 1909, Gagnon spent time painting in France and Italy.

He then lived in Baie-Saint-Paul, where he produced many paintings depicting nature and the Canadian people. He invented a new kind of winter landscape that consisted of mountains, valleys, sharp contrasts, vivid colours, and sinuous lines. He became a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1922.

Gagnon took trips to Venice, Rouen, Saint-Malo and the Laurentians in Quebec to paint landscapes. He illustrated the pages of the novel Maria Chapdelaine by Louis Hémon. As well, he was the illustrator for Louis-Frédéric Rouquette in 1929 in Le Grand silence Blanc. He lived in France from 1924 to 1936.

In 1919 Gagnon married Lucile Rodier, also a pupil of William Bremner. Gagnon advanced modernist painting within Canada. One of his disciples was the painter René Richard. Gagnon's works were exhibited at Gallery L'Art Français. His paintings and etchings are included in collections at The National Gallery (Ottawa), The Art Gallery of Toronto, Montreal Art Association Gallery, Vancouver Art Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Walker Gallery (Liverpool), Manchester Art Gallery (England), and Petit Palais (Paris). His works are also held in collections in Halifax, Saint John (N.B.), The Hague, Dresden, Florence and Venice.

Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. He was survived by his wife and three brothers, Wilford, Ernest and Frederick. He is buried at the Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery in Montreal. A bust has been erected in his memory by the Galerie Clarence Gagnon in Quebec City.

         Dictionnaire des artistes de l’objet d’art au Québec. (Https://artistesduquebec.ca/)
Caron, Paul (1874–1941)
Autre nom
Caron, Paul Archibald Octave
Mouvements et thèmes
Thèmes picturaux
Paysage
Scène urbaine ou rurale
Associations
ARC/RCA
Techniques
Dessin
Crayon ou plume
Estampe
sur bois
Illustration
Peinture
Aquarelle
Huile
Verre
L'artiste Paul Caron, assis dans une pièce décorée de tableaux et de sculptures à son domicile du 1117, rue Saint-Mathieu à Montréal, le 10 septembre 1940
Crédit photo : Poirier, Conrad, 1912-1968
Apprentissage et enseignement
Formation académique
Art Association of Montreal
École des Arts et Métiers (Monument National)
a étudié avec
Sir William Brymner
Maurice Cullen
Edmond Dyonnet
Expositions
Groupe
1940 - 57e Exposition du printemps, Art Association of Montreal, Montréal, QC du 20 mars au 4 avril 1940
Posthume
1972 - Studio des Artistes canadiens, St-Hyacinthe, QC
1966 - Artistes de 1906-1936. 60e anniversaire de Morency Frères, Montréal, QC du 25 janvier au 25 février 1966
Solo
1932 - Oils and water-colour paintings by Paul Caron, Art Association of Montreal du 3 décembre au 20 décembre 1932
Musées et collections
Musée Laurier
Bibliographie
Guides et dictionnaires
Comeau p. 53
Guide Vallée 1989 p. 735
Guide Vallée 1993 p. 359
Karel p. 148
Lemieux, Cote officielle p. 23
McMann, Biographical Index... p. 39
Monographies
Boulizon, Paysage... p. 91
Lesage, Jules S., MÉLANGES, notes artistiques et propos littéraires, Québec, 1946, p. 35 (BANQ, consulté le 28 octobre 2023)
Robert, La peinture au Québec p. 71 et 205
Revues et articles de journaux
"Art Association Opens 57th Spring Exhibit. Notable Feature of Display is Unusually Large Proportion of Portraits or Portrait Studies." Montreal Star march 21, 1940. p.19 (Université Concordia, consulté le 12 novembre 2023)
      
           
 
 
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