Paul-Andre Fortin

Born: 1961

Paul-Andre Fortin. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec. Active late 20th c. -.

Paul-Andre Fortin makes painted carvings of Roosters and waterfowl (ducks). He signs and dates his work.

 

Ref: Adrien Levasseur. Website. And:  Sculpteurs en Art Populaire au Quebec, Editions GID, Quebec. 2012.

Claire Fortin

Born: 1920

Claire Fortin. Sculptor. St-Urbain, Charlevoix, Quebec. Active mid 20th century.

Claire Fortin made whirligigs and model houses for her yard. She used recycled materials and colours. She was first mentioned in Les Patenteux du Quebec.

 

Ref: Les Patenteux du Qubec. Louise de Grosbois, Raymonde Lamothe and Lise Nantel,

Les Editions Parti Pris, Montreal, 1978.

Emelie Samson

Born: 1900

Emelie Samson. Sculptor. Painter. Fabric artist. St.-Prosper, Quebec. Active mid 20th century.

Emelie Samson lived and worked with her daughter. They were mentioned in Les Patenteux du Quebec.

See the article on Adrienne Fortier: http://lyleelderfolkart.com/artist-bios/adrienne-fortier/

 

 

Ref: Les Patenteux du Qubec. Louise de Grosbois, Raymonde Lamothe and Lise Nantel, Les Editions Parti Pris, Montreal, 1978.

 

Adrienne Fortier

Born: 1932

Adrienne Fortier. Sculptor. Woodcarver. St. Prosper, Quebec. Active mid 20th century.

Adrienne Fortier and her mother Emilie Samson filled their house and yard with painted carvings and sculptures of people, birds, and animals as well as houses, churches and religious scenes. They used a variety of media including wood, cement, putty and Plasticine. They recorded the world around them in their ‘assemblies’ and in words. They were first recorded with their work in Les Patenteux du Quebec.

 

 

Ref: Les Patenteux du Qubec. Louise de Grosbois, Raymonde Lamothe and Lise Nantel, Les Editions Parti Pris, Montreal, 1978.

Mme Armond Alain

Born: Active 1930's.

Mme Armond Alain. Painter. Les Ecureuils, Quebec. Active 1930’s.

Madame Alain painted naive scenes of Quebec in ‘as found’ oil colours.

 

Ref: Canadian Antiques and Art Review. (1981).

Ref:Blake McKendry, An Illustrated Companion to Canadian Folk Art (1999).