Montréal en images : Exotisme et triomphalisme (1855-1914)
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Montréal en images : Exotisme et triomphalisme (1855-1914)
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Abstract |
The author contends that, having conquered the city a hundred years earlier, Montreal Anglophones, represented by the city's English-speaking photographers, were, by the late nineteenth century, capturing photographic images of their conquest in a temperament of "exoticism and triumphalsim." He specifically refers to the photographic works of William Notman (1826-1891), James Inglis (1805-1904), Alexander Henderson (1831-1913) and James George Parks (1836-1895).
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Cap-aux-Diamants
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No. 27
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38-42
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Automne 1991
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fr
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Lessard, Michel. “Montréal en images : Exotisme et triomphalisme (1855-1914).” Cap-aux-Diamants No. 27 (Automne 1991): 38–42. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/cd/1991-n27-cd1039682/7929ac.pdf.
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