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Artworks
Lorne Bouchard Canadian, 1913-1978
Rue St. Joseph, Baie St, Paul, c 1950oil on canvas20 x 26 insigned bottom rightCurrency:Further images
Lorne Bouchard’s Rue St. Joseph, Baie St. Paul presents a lively village street scene with a strong sense of place and period atmosphere. A horse-drawn carriage moves along the road...Lorne Bouchard’s Rue St. Joseph, Baie St. Paul presents a lively village street scene with a strong sense of place and period atmosphere. A horse-drawn carriage moves along the road in the foreground, while two women pause near the white house at centre, adding a small human rhythm to the scene. The buildings are closely packed, with steep roofs, dormer windows, chimneys, clapboard siding, and picket fencing giving the street its old Quebec character.
Bouchard uses crisp contrasts and expressive brushwork to animate the composition. The white façade of the central house catches the light, standing out against the darker rooflines and the rolling green hillside behind. The sky is filled with large, broken clouds, painted in broad strokes of white, grey, and blue, giving the scene a fresh, breezy feeling.
The painting has a nostalgic charm, but it is not static. The angled rooftops, tilted perspective, and loose handling create movement throughout the street. The carriage, figures, fences, and houses all lead the eye across the composition, while the hillside anchors the village within the Charlevoix landscape. Rue St. Joseph, Baie St. Paul captures both the architecture and everyday life of a traditional Quebec town with warmth, clarity, and painterly energy.
Provenance
- titled and initialed on reverse
- private collection, Niagara1of 75