Artwork by Marc Aurele Fortin

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Untitled

Marc Aurele Fortin
1911 Oil On Panel
6.5 x 5.5
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Sainte Rose

Marc Aurele Fortin
1933 Watercolour
21 x 29
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Anse-aux-Gascon

Marc Aurele Fortin
circa 1942 Oil On Canvas
35.25 x 40.25
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Ombres Bleues or Rue de Ste-Rose

Marc Aurele Fortin
circa 1925 Oil
20.5 x 26.5
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Marc Aurele Fortin

RCA
1888 - 1970
 
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fortinBorn in Sainte-Rose, Quebec in 1888. Died in Macamic, Quebec in 1970. Marc-Aurele Fortin RCA studied the rudiments of painting with Ludger Larose and Edmond Dyonnet from 1904 to 1908 when he left for Edmonton, Alberta to work in a bank from 1908 to 1910. Before returning to Montreal in 1912 he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and made trips to New York and Boston. Fortin exhibited his work in Chicago in 1929 and the following year in Pretoria, South Africa. In 1935 he traveled to the south of France and northern Italy after which he exhibited regularly. Fortin, who was well known as a landscape painter, depicted various regions of Quebec with considerable originality by using new techniques. He stopped painting after becoming seriously ill in the late 1950s.