Artwork by Georges Delfosse,  La Place Jacques Cartier en 1880 et la colonie Nelson erigée en 1809

Georges Delfosse
La Place Jacques Cartier en 1880 et la colonie Nelson erigée en 1809

oil on canvas
signed lower right, inscribed copyright lower left and titled on a frame plaque
23 x 33.25 ins ( 58.4 x 84.5 cms )

Auction Estimate: $2,000.00$1,500.00 - $2,000.00

Price Realized $7,200.00
Sale date: April 18th 2023

Provenance:
Private Collection, Montreal

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Georges Delfosse
(1869 - 1939)

Born at Saint-Henri-de-Mascouche, he took a classical course at St. Laurent College near Montreal, then studied painting under Chabert and Brymner in Montreal; also in Paris, France under Alexis Harlamoff and Léon Bonnat. He did portraits of Sir Wilfrid Laurier; Hon. J. L. Tarte; Hon. L. O. David; Sir William Hingston, and Judge A. Ouimet. He painted around 200 large paintings for churches in Canada and the United States; also ten historical scenes of Montreal which were bought by the old municipality of Maisonneuve (A. H. Robson noted Delfosse’s interest in historical subjects, particularly of old Montreal); he also did seven historic paintings in the St. James Basilica, Montreal. While sketching in Paris in 1914 he was mistaken for a German spy but he was quickly released when it was confirmed that he was a Canadian artist. The National Gallery of Canada owns one of his canvases. He died in Montreal, Quebec.

Source: "A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume I: A-F", compiled by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks Publishing Ltd, Ottawa, 1977