Paul Archibald Octave Caron (1874-1941) - Rue Bonsecours, Montreal

Rue Bonsecours, Montreal

oil on board
13.3 cms x 17.5 cms (5.25 ins x 6.89 ins)
On verso titled on the lorraine caron pilot label, inscribed "c5" and "arts club", certified by lorraine caron pilot and numbered 93
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "Fall 2012 Live auction" held on Thu, Nov 22, 2012.
Lot 112
Estimate: CAD $5,000 - $7,000
Realised: CAD $12,870

Lot description - from the online catalogue*

Provenance:
Estate of the Artist

Galerie Walter Klinkhoff Inc., Montreal

Masters Gallery Ltd., Calgary

Private Collection, Toronto
Notes:
Paul Caron studied under William Brymner, Maurice Cullen and Edmond Dyonnet at the Art Association of Montreal. Cullen was a Canadian Impressionist and an advocate of plein air painting, and his influence can be felt in this fresh and appealing sketch, which is imbued with the immediacy that comes from being produced on the spot. Long fluid brush-strokes in grey and taupe set a neutral foreground that brings the focus to the interactions of horses and people in the street. Above them loom the striking historic buildings of Rue Bonsecours, one of the oldest streets in Montreal, which exhibited a range of French architectural styles from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. At the end of the street is a picturesque church spire highlighted against a pale blue sky with drifting clouds. Caron was well known for his fine city scenes of Old Montreal and Quebec City, as well as landscapes of the Laurentians and Baie-Saint-Paul. The National Gallery of Canada includes his prints, a pastel and a watercolour in their collection, most of which are street scenes.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Heffel auction house for permission to use.
Rue Bonsecours, Montreal by artist Paul Archibald Octave Caron