Marc Aurèle Fortin Canadian, 1888-1970
In this watercolor on paper piece, Fortin portrays the busy activity of the Montreal port, with ships, cranes, and waterfront structures bustling with life. The use of watercolor allows Fortin to infuse the painting with a sense of spontaneity and fluidity, capturing the movement and energy of the port.
Fortin's mastery of color and composition is evident in the lively depiction of the scene, with vibrant hues and dynamic brushstrokes bringing the port to life on paper. The signature in the bottom left corner serves as a testament to the artist's authorship and adds to the provenance of the artwork.
Through "Port de Montreal, 1928," viewers are transported to a bustling hub of commerce and industry, where they can appreciate the vitality and dynamism of Montreal's port as interpreted by Marc-Aurèle Fortin.