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Village in the Laurentian Mountains – 300-piece Puzzle by Clarence Gagnon

$19.99

Village in the Laurentian Mountains by Clarence Gagnon is a luminous winter landscape capturing the quiet charm of rural Quebec. Painted in Gagnon’s distinctive style, the scene portrays a snow-covered village nestled among rolling hills, with cozy houses, a winding road, and a church steeple rising in the distance.

The artist’s masterful use of soft light and warm tones against the cool whites of the snow evokes both the crispness and serenity of a winter day in the Laurentians. Gagnon’s attention to detail and sense of harmony celebrate the beauty of Quebec’s countryside and the simplicity of village life.

  • 31 cm x 23 cm (12″ x 9″)
  • 300 pieces
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About Clarence Gagnon

Clarence Alphonse Gagnon (1881-1942) was a French Canadian painter, draughtsman, engraver and illustrator. He is known for his landscape paintings of the Laurentians and the Charlevoix region of eastern Quebec and became famous for the illustrations in Louis Hémon’s novel Maria Chapdelaine.

His first and only major solo exhibition, Clarence A. Gagnon. Paysage d’hiver dans les montagnes des Laurentides au Canada, marked him as a painter with his own interpretation of the Canadian winter and also as a painter known for his views of habitant life.

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