Eugene Sioui. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Ancienne-Lorette, (Village Huron) Quebec. Active mid 20th century.
Eugene Sioui made flat-plane carvings of people, always painted. He carved people in traditional Quebec dress and also carvings of indigenous people. He usually signed his work in script on the bottom of the base and he signed most often “E. Sioui. His carvings were often very elegant and well painted. Eugene Sioui’s carvings were sold in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli as well as souvenir shops and galleries throughout Quebec in the 1930’s and ’40’s. Eugene Sioui was an aboriginal Canadian. His tribal affiliation was Huron and he often put that on his mark (see below).
Two carvings by Eugene Sioui:
The marks of Eugene Sioui:
With a stamp and the Huron mark:
Another mark in script: