Ventes notoires
Canadian Habitant in Blue Tuque, a Self-Portrait, 1850 (circa)
Inscriptions
signed, inscribed and dated by the artist, ‘Canadian habitant with blue Tuque (self portrait) by Cornelius Krieghoff ca 1850,’ (verso)Provenance
Mr. W.W.C. Wilson, Montreal.
Continental Galleries, Montreal.
Private collection, Westmount, Quebec
Expositions
Documentation
Marius Barbeau, Cornelius Krieghoff, Pioneer Painter of North America (Toronto: The MacMillan Company of Canada Limited, 1934), 122His legacy in paintings, genre paintings, composed with the temperament of Romanticism, serve as an invaluable record of costumes, interiors and farmsteads, and travel of the period.
Although we are familiar with Krieghoff’s habitant studies, sometimes capped in red tuques and at others in blue, and yet in others smoking a pipe, this is unique insofar as he has painted himself in the dress of a Canadien. That Krieghoff dated this “ca 1850” implies that he dated the painting some years after it was initially painted.
Footnotes:
[1] Krieghoff, Cornelius, Ramsay Cook, Gagnon François-Marc and Dennis Reid. Krieghoff: Images of Canada. Vancouver, British Columbia: Douglas & McIntyre, 1999, vii.
[2] Ibid., viii.