Description:

Bertram Brooker, RCA (1888-1955), Canadian

CAP TOURMENTE, QUEBEC, 1946

oil on paperboard
signed lower left; titled and dated verso; also titled to gallery labels verso
11.375 x 15 in — 29.2 x 38.1 cm

Estimate: $9,000—12,000

    Provenance:
  • Private Collection, Belgium Heffel, Montreal, QC, 31 May 2008, lot 306 Canadian Fine Arts, Toronto, ON Masters Gallery Ltd, Calgary, AB Private Collection, Alberta
  • Dimensions:
  • 11.375 x 15 in — 29.2 x 38.1 cm
  • Artist Name:
  • Bertram Brooker, RCA (1888-1955)
  • Medium:
  • oil on paperboard
  • Notes:
  • Cap Tourmente is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River about 50 kilometres east of Quebec City. A mid-19th century chronicler of life in Canada, John J. Bigsby, recorded in The Shoe and Canoe, or Pictures of Travel in The Canadas: “There are few objects in Lower Canada better known, and perhaps more carefully avoided, than the great headland of Cape Tourment, nineteen hundred feet high. It is the advanced portion of a great group of mountains, occupying a lofty inner country, untravelled, save by a few Indians.”[1] By the end of the 19th century, the profile of the mountainous Cap Tourmente was a familiar sight to artists on the Île d’Orléans looking north across the expanse of the St. Lawrence River. The Île d’Orléans was a mecca for Canadian artists shortly after the turn of the century. Notably, Horatio Walker (1858-1938), who owned a residence there, inspired fellow painters William Brymner, Edmond Dyonnet, Maurice Cullen, William Cruikshank, James W. Morrice, Curtis Williamson and Edmund Morris to paint near the Pointe d’Argentenay on the north end of the island. By the time Bertram Brooker first visited the Île d’Orléans during the summer of 1941, he had been preceded by a host of other Canadian artistic luminaries such as Clarence Gagnon, A.Y. Jackson, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Edwin Holgate, Helen McNicoll, Charles Huot and Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté. Brooker’s summer holiday in rural Quebec in 1941 offered an opportunity for rest and reflection. He stayed in a “backward old village” while painting a vast panorama of farm country stretching north to the Laurentian Shield ( North Shore, 1941, Private Collection). Surrounded by images of picturesque Quebec and the various parish villages on the Île d’Orléans, Brooker came to the realisation that true inspiration comes directly from emotion rather than intellect. As he later wrote to LeMoine FitzGerald (June 25, 1942), his vacation on the Île d’Orléans, where he interacted with down-to-earth local types, led him to consider the “matter of feeling – an apprehension of simplicity and beauty, instead of mere thinking or theorising about it.” Buoyed by this experience, Brooker revisited the Île d’Orléans during the summer of 1946 where he depicted vernacular French colonial régime facades and ornate interiors of several parish churches. In the charming landscape Cap Tourmente, Quebec, 1946, painted from the Île d’Orléans, he chose a vantage point reminiscent of a 1903 painting by Edmund Morris (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa). Brooker took artistic licence to draw Cap Tourmente closer to the viewer. The mountain and clouds dominate the composition while the grand St. Lawrence River is reduced to a minor waterway. Brooker captures the tranquillity of this traditional Quebec scene, a civilised landscape with a tilled field, log fences and farmhouse. [1] John J. Bigsby, The Shoe and Canoe, or Pictures of Travel in The Canadas (London: Chapman and Hall, 1850), Volume 1, 180. Michael Parke-Taylor is a Canadian art historian, curator, and author of Bertram Brooker: When We Awake! (McMichael Canadian Art Collection, 2024) and editor of Some Magnetic Force: Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald Writings (Concordia University Press, 2023).
  • Condition:
  • Good overall condition. Three small accretions. Overpainting of intense white of highlights of clouds observed under visible and UV light.

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