Lot 61
  • 61

Louis-Philippe Hébert 1850 - 1917

Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 CAD
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Description

  • Louis-Philippe Hébert
  • Dollard des Ormeaux
  • 1910

    signed P. Hebert, titled DOLLARD DES ORMEAUX and dated 1910 on the base

  • bronze
  • 91.4 by 48.3 by 36.8 cm.
  • 36 by 19 by 14½ in.

Provenance

Leslie Hindman Auction, Chicago, May, 2009

Private Collection, Montreal

Literature

Daniel Drouin (ed.), Louis-Philipe Hébert, Québec, 2001, p. 295 and p. 296 for a related bronze and a drawing, reproduced

Catalogue Note

Adam Dollard des Ormeaux (c. 1636-1660) emigrated from France to Canada in 1657.  He was appointed the Commander of the garrison at Ville-Marie (Montreal).  In the Spring of 1660, he led a group of sixteen young men up the Ottawa River to attack the Iroquois.  They were outnumbered and all killed; they became Quebec heroes.  Until recently, Quebecers celebrated Dollard Day on the same day as Queen Victoria Day is celebrated in the rest of Canada.