The Old Cedar, near Beaupré, 1896
Inscriptions
signed, ‘MAURICE CULLEN/ 96’ (lower right)Provenance
Private collection, Westmount, QuebecExpositions
Montreal, Galerie Walter Klinkhoff Inc., Maurice Cullen (1866-1934) Retrospective Exhibition, September 16 - 30, 2000, no. 32.
The Old Cedar, near Beaupré, 1896 is an important testimony to Maurice Cullen’s introduction to a Canadian audience of the concepts of impressionism he imported from France. His brush dances over the picture plane, inviting the sunlight to create this celebration of the landscape bordering the river. “Trained in the school of the great impressionists, Monet, Pissarro and Sisley, he adapted their approach to suit another climate and another hemisphere” [1], Cullen’s stepson Robert Pilot wrote in 1954.
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Footnote:
[1] Robert Pilot, “Maurice Cullen, R.C.A”, The Educational Record of the Province of Quebec, July-September 1954, Vol. LXXX, No.3, 140.