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Helen McNicoll

An Impressionist Journey


  • 5 Continents Editions (ACC)
  • Expo: 20/06/2024 - 05/01/2025, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
  • by Anne-Marie Bouchard
This book offers an invaluable opportunity to rediscover an artist who challenged the conventions of her time and left an indelible mark on the Canadian art scene. At a time when women were often relegated to the domestic sphere, Helen McNicoll stood out for her free spirit and her passion for travel. Painting "en plein air" became her preferred method, enabling her to capture the light and atmosphere of the places she explored.

ISBN 9791254600672 | EN-FR | HB
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Publisher 5 Continents Editions (ACC)
ISBN 9791254600672
Author(s) by Anne-Marie Bouchard
Publication date July 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 264 x 194 mm
Illustrations 90 col. & bw ill.
Pages 160
Language(s) Eng/ French edition
Exhibition Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
Description

This book accompanies the exhibition entitled "Helen McNicoll. An Impressionist Journey" at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, which is dedicated to this extraordinary Canadian artist (1879-1915).

At a time when women were often relegated to the domestic sphere, Helen McNicoll stood out for her free spirit and her passion for travel. Painting "en plein air" became her preferred method, enabling her to capture the light and atmosphere of the places she explored. Her favourite subjects were scenes of everyday life, often with an emphasis on women's work, which gave her a unique perspective compared with the mostly male Impressionists of the time.

The exhibition displays over 60 works by McNicoll from various collections, including 25 from the Pierre Lassonde Collection. The catalogue takes its cue from the works on display to explore themes such as female independence, courage, friendship and freedom, placing them in the context of the suffragette movement in England.

The book offers an invaluable opportunity to rediscover an artist who challenged the conventions of her time and left an indelible mark on the Canadian art scene.