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"A Farm, Last Rauys"  1913.     Love this one of his, above.

 

 

Clarence Gagnon, 1881- 1942, was a Canadian painter who often depicted scenes of the Laurentian mountains and the countryside of eastern Quebec.

 

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His father was French Canadian, his mother English.

 

"Village in the Laurentian Mountains"  1924

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"Hare in Winter".     The way he rendered the fur on this bunny, makes me want to pet his softness...

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"Winter Morning in Baie-Saint-Paul"

 

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"Le Train, en hiver"

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"March in the Birch Woods"  1919

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Brrr!   Yet, as "mixed feelings" as I have about snow, his depictions have a distilled beauty.

 

He could definitely paint in other seasons, too--

 

"Katherine"  1904

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"Golden Autumn, Laurentians".  1921

 

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"The Painter's Young Wife, Ile d'Orleans"

 

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Really like his work.

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Re: A PAINTER OF WINTER SCENES

Oops, a few more I didn't get in --

 

"Overlooking the Valley of the Gouffre, Charlevoix"

 

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"Schooner in the Ice Pack"

 

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"Haying".   Again, love the textures in this one.

 

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Re: A PAINTER OF WINTER SCENES

@Oznell 

He's so talented. He really captures that frosty, bluish light that's reflected off the snow. I especially love the first one of your first post and the first one of your second post.....

 

 

 

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Re: A PAINTER OF WINTER SCENES

He had a modern take using realism and impressionism to create his paintings. 

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@SilleeMee.  He did paint in the modern era.  Some of his work reminds me of Colorado.

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@Oznell  Thank you. I always look forward to your threads and often learn something new.

 

I did not know this artist so I looked up his biography.

 

These paintings are beautiful and the ones depicting mountains and/or snow are serene for me.

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Isn't that cool, @SilleeMee --  that appealed to me too;  the presence of both those perspectives in his work... 

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Thanks, @Cakers3 --   I meant to thank you for your kind comment, but neglected to!  I had to look him up too-- it was interesting to see that he had a Paris studio as well.

And wonderful paintings he did in Italy and throughout Europe.  But the rural Quebec scene seemed to have his heart.... 

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LOVE winter snow scenes.  He has done some nice ones.
 
Although the thread seems to be about his paintings, came across this illustration (that I think is his) that I really like:
 
"The Great Drive"
Clarence Gagnon (1881 - 1942), The Great Drive, 1928 - 1933 | Canadian art, Clarence gagnon ...
 
 
 
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I love winter scenes. These are all so great.

Just curious....does anyone leave their winter scenes up year around?