File:Matelot, Louis Jobin 02.JPG
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DescriptionMatelot, Louis Jobin 02.JPG |
Français : Matelot, bois polychrome Le musée du Château Ramezay écrit à son sujet : « Plusieurs hypothèses existent quant au sujet de cette statue: s'agissait-il de l'enseigne d'une taverne fréquentée par des matelots ou d'un commerce d'équipement de navigation ? D'après un témoignage provenant de l'artiste, cette sculpture de matelot a été fabriquée pour un marchand de tabac. Ce type de statue constitue les enseignes les plus populaires au XIXe siècle. » |
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Source | Photo prise par Jeangagnon au musée du Château Ramezay |
Author | Louis Jobin |
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