Massicotte was a French-Canadian artist and illustrator
who is still
revered by many Quebeckers for his nostalgic and sentimental illustrations
of French Canadian folklore and customs. He was born at Montreal on Dec 1,
1875 and died at Sault-au-Récollet, Quebec, March 01, 1929. He produced
images of French Canadian traditions for periodicals such as Le Monde
illustré and L'Almanach du peuple. His brother Edouard was an
ethnologist who also recorded these traditions in an effort to preserve
them.
In the 1920’s Massicotte’s series of illustrations were on view in
the hallways of a number of schools in Quebec. Although some of the
traditions are still carried on, these prints are prized now for their
depiction of a way of life that was in passing even in the 20’s.
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