A Québécois Rediscovered: Joseph Légaré 1795-1855

198057 min 25 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Raymond Brousseau

Production: Jacques Giraldeau

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the National Gallery of Canada.

The paintings of Québec artist Joseph Légaré (1795-1855) are featured in this film about his life and work. Légaré was an innovative painter and an important representative of 19th-century Canadian art. His work is rich in both content and emotion. He had a tremendous feeling for his era, which is vividly captured on canvas. Légaré was more than a painter; he was a patriot deeply committed to political causes and totally involved in Québec life. The film is an exciting portrayal of an important period in the history of Québec.

Subject categories


  • Visual Arts > PaintingPre-20th Century ArtQuébec
  • History - Canada - Pre-1867 > PortraitsQuébec

Credits


director
Raymond Brousseau
producer
Jacques Giraldeau
camera
André-Luc Dupont
Michel Bissonnette
Martin Leclerc
Séraphin Bouchard
sound
Richard Besse
Yves Gendron
editing
Pierre Lemelin
sound editing
Pierre Lemelin
music
Vincent Dionne
music recording
Louis Hone
music re-recording
Louis Hone
re-recording
Roger Lamoureux