St. Fidele, Que.
Oil
WallArt
Group of Seven
1927
Modern
21.0 x 26.0 cm
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
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St. Fidele, Que.
Technika reprodukcji
Wymiary reprodukcji
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Cena całkowita
$ 300
Opis dzieła
A Winter Serenity in Quebec: The Soul of St. Fidele
In the quiet, frost-kissed landscapes of 1927, Alexander Young Jackson captured a moment of profound stillness that transcends the mere depiction of a Canadian village. St. Fidele, Que. is not simply a landscape; it is an intimate window into the heart of a winter afternoon, where the biting cold of the season is softened by the warmth of human presence and spiritual sanctuary. The painting presents a snowy expanse where a church, crowned with its iconic steeple and cross, rises as a silent sentinel over a cluster of humble dwellings. Through Jackson’s masterful eye, the viewer is invited to step into this wintry tableau, feeling the crispness of the air and the muffled silence that only a heavy snowfall can bestow upon the world.
The composition breathes with a rhythmic balance, guiding the eye from the textured foreground through the scattered houses toward the architectural focal point in the distance. Jackson, a founding member of the legendary Group of Seven, utilizes his signature approach to landscape—one that seeks to find the poetic essence within the rugged Canadian terrain. Here, the technique is characterized by a delicate handling of light and shadow, where the white of the snow is not merely a void, but a canvas for subtle blues, greys, and soft ochres that suggest the shifting light of a winter sky. The presence of a solitary figure near one of the homes adds a poignant layer of narrative, reminding us that even in the most desolate-seeming winters, life persists with quiet resilience.
A Legacy of Canadian Identity and Artistic Mastery
To understand this piece is to understand the evolution of Canadian art history. As an artist who bridged the vibrant communities of Montreal and Toronto, A.Y. Jackson brought a unique sensitivity to the depiction of the North. This work, dating from 1927, reflects a period when artists were moving away from traditional European pastoralism toward a more authentic, ruggedly beautiful representation of their own homeland. The symbolism within the painting—the church as a beacon of community and the snow as a unifying shroud—speaks to the shared experience of the Canadian identity, rooted in endurance and a deep connection to the land.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, St. Fidele, Que. offers more than just aesthetic beauty; it provides an emotional anchor for any space. The painting’s palette of cool tones and its tranquil subject matter make it an exquisite choice for creating a sense of calm and sophistication in a room. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a classic study, this reproduction serves as a conversation piece that celebrates the enduring spirit of the Canadian wilderness. It is a work that invites contemplation, offering a momentary escape into a world of peace, permanence, and breathtaking natural grace.
O artyście
**biography of a canadian art pioneer**
alexander young jackson, a renowned canadian painter, was born on october 3, 1882, and passed away on april 5, 1974. as a founding member of the group of seven, jackson significantly contributed to the development of art in canada, bridging the artistic communities of montreal and toronto.**early life and career**
jackson's artistic journey began with his training at the montreal art association. he later moved to europe, where he honed his skills. upon returning to canada, jackson became an integral part of the group of seven, a collective of artists seeking to promote canadian art and culture.**notable contributions**
* **war artist (1917-19)**: jackson served as a war artist during world war i, capturing the essence of wartime through his art. * **teaching at banff school of fine arts (1943-49)**: he shared his expertise with upcoming artists, nurturing the next generation of canadian talent. * **artist-in-residence at mcmichael canadian art collection**: in his later years, jackson was artist-in-residence at this esteemed institution.**selected works and locations**
- first snow, algoma (107 x 127 cm, oil, mcmichael canadian art collection, vaughan, canada) - a testament to jackson's landscape prowess.
- st. fidele, que. (21 x 26 cm, oil, mcmichael canadian art collection, vaughan, canada) - reflecting his ability to capture the essence of quebec.
- blue gentians (53 x 48 cm, oil, mcmichael canadian art collection, vaughan, canada) - a vibrant example of his floral compositions.
**legacy and impact**
jackson's contributions to the group of seven and his role in shaping canada's art landscape are undeniable. his work continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. **explore more at OriginalUniqueArt:** * [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/alexander-young-jackson](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/alexander-young-jackson) - discover jackson's extensive collection. * /en/art/show/art-d3cl2x-en/ - learn about the group of seven and their impact on canadian art. **learn more about other renowned artists:** * [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/leonardodavinci](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/leonardodavinci) - explore the works of leonardo da vinci. * [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/vincentvangogh](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/vincentvangogh) - delve into the world of vincent van gogh.alexander young jackson
1882 - 1974 , Canada
Krótka nota
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Group of Seven
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Maurice Whistler
- Frederick Varley
- Date Of Birth: October 3, 1882
- Date Of Death: April 5, 1974
- Full Name: Alexander Young Jackson
- Nationality: Canadian
- Notable Artworks:
- First Snow
- St. Fidèle
- Blue Gentians
- Place Of Birth: Montreal, Canada

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