-
Œuvres d'art
Maurice CullenLaurentian Backwater on the Caché River, 1922 (circa)1866-1934SoldInscriptions
titled, ‘Laurentian Backwater’ (verso, center-right); inscribed by William Watson on his gallery label, ‘The Backwater was on the Cache River.’ (verso).Provenance
Estate of the artist.
Watson Art Galleries, Montreal.
Ms. Kathleen Byers, Gananoque, Ontario.
Galerie Walter Klinkhoff Inc., Montreal;
Acquired from the above by the present Private Collection, November 1997.
This painting is included in the Alan Klinkhoff Gallery
Maurice Cullen Inventory, No. AK01520
Expositions
— “The waveless, winding stream, the heavy peace of silence and solitude [...] To Cullen this might well be a sacred stream,” Montreal art dealer William Watson wrote of his trip to the Caché with Cullen in 1931. It serves as an appropriate description of Cullen’s reverence of the Caché, the river he praises in Laurentian Backwater. It is penned by one who knew Cullen the artist and the man best.
This vibrant sketch by Cullen served as the study for a larger version, a painting entitled Winter Landscape - Spring, Lac Tremblant in the Sobey Art Foundation Collection in Stellarton, Nova Scotia.
William R. Watson, O.B.E., Maurice Cullen, R.C.A. : A Record of Struggle and Achievement, (Toronto: Ryerson
Press, 1931), 26.2sur 2