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Catalogue Number: NFB522703
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Producers: André Gladu
Directors: Serge Giguère
Producing Agencies: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), Office national du film du Canada (Montreal)
Subject: Arts, Canadian History, Documentary, Fiction, History
Language: French
Grade Level: Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2001
Running Time: 52:10
Closed Captions: Yes
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Suzor-Coté - DVD
Catalogue Number: NFB522703
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Producers: André Gladu
Directors: Serge Giguère
Producing Agencies: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), Office national du film du Canada (Montreal)
Subject: Arts, Canadian History, Documentary, Fiction, History
Language: French
Grade Level: Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2001
Running Time: 52:10
Closed Captions: Yes
Click here for pricing
Marc-Aurèle Coté, born into a prominent Quebec family in 1869, became known as the great Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté. His prodigious body of art would become the forerunner of a revolution in painting that swept Quebec in the 1940s. Suzor-Coté, a master painter and sculptor, was inspired by the splendid landscapes of his native Arthabaska.
In 1891, Coté left for Paris and studied at the École des beaux-arts and the Julian and Colarossi studios. The young painter won prestigious awards and enjoyed a bohemian lifestyle. Between 1891 and 1912, he travelled constantly between Europe, Canada and the US.
After returning to Quebec, he began attracting a clientele eager to buy up his art, and also drew glowing reviews from the Montreal and Toronto art critics. Back in his beloved countryside where he had grown up, Suzor-Coté developed a freer and more personal style.
Dramatic re-enactments bring the artist to life, along with insights offered by his contemporaries. We experience Suzor-Coté from his early sketches to his last years, spent in Florida for health reasons. He died there in 1937, far from his beloved brushes. Some subtitles.
In 1891, Coté left for Paris and studied at the École des beaux-arts and the Julian and Colarossi studios. The young painter won prestigious awards and enjoyed a bohemian lifestyle. Between 1891 and 1912, he travelled constantly between Europe, Canada and the US.
After returning to Quebec, he began attracting a clientele eager to buy up his art, and also drew glowing reviews from the Montreal and Toronto art critics. Back in his beloved countryside where he had grown up, Suzor-Coté developed a freer and more personal style.
Dramatic re-enactments bring the artist to life, along with insights offered by his contemporaries. We experience Suzor-Coté from his early sketches to his last years, spent in Florida for health reasons. He died there in 1937, far from his beloved brushes. Some subtitles.