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John Little
1928-
Rue Chateauguay vers Victoria, Quebec, 1978


Rue Chateauguay vers Victoria, Quebec, 1978
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John Little
1928-
Rue Chateauguay vers Victoria, Quebec, 1978

Rue Chateauguay vers Victoria, Quebec, 1978
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John Little
1928-
Rue Chateauguay vers Victoria, Quebec, 1978

Rue Chateauguay vers Victoria, Quebec, 1978
John Little Canadian, 1928-2024
Rue Chateauguay vers Victoria, Quebec, 1978
oil on canvas
24 x 30 in
signed bottom right
dated on reverse
dated on reverse
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'Rue Chateauguay' by John Little is a captivating portrayal of urban life in winter. The painting brings to life a quiet, snow-covered street scene, illustrating the charm of city life...
"Rue Chateauguay" by John Little is a captivating portrayal of urban life in winter. The painting brings to life a quiet, snow-covered street scene, illustrating the charm of city life even in the chill of the season.
The artist has employed a warm palette, dominated by browns and soft grays. The wooden facades of the buildings, with their detailed windows and textures, evoke a feeling of nostalgia, reminiscent of older city architecture. The buildings' lined structures create a sense of depth, drawing the viewer's eye down the street.
Danielle St. Amour and Betty Beaudry wait for a taxi.
The artist has employed a warm palette, dominated by browns and soft grays. The wooden facades of the buildings, with their detailed windows and textures, evoke a feeling of nostalgia, reminiscent of older city architecture. The buildings' lined structures create a sense of depth, drawing the viewer's eye down the street.
Danielle St. Amour and Betty Beaudry wait for a taxi.