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This engraving depicts the 1690 fighting in Québec City. Under the command of French governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac, the city repelled an attack led by British admiral William Phips. The battle ended in a French victory. Québec City remained under French rule for several more decades.
1617 - 1690

Artists paint New France

New France has long inspired artists to put down on canvas or paper the period’s historic events. Through their work, they bring to life a daily existence now bygone. As the French colony’s capital, Québec City has been an important part of these artistic legacies. This album invites you to discover many such works, created by artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The Battle of Québec of 1690

Engraving photographed by Jules Benoît Livernois This engraving depicts the 1690 fighting in Québec City. Under the command of French governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac, the city repelled an attack led by British admiral William Phips. The battle ended in a French victory. Québec City remained under French rule for several more decades.
Chronoscope Can you identify any of the buildings in this image? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Library and Archives Canada Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Jules Benoît Livernois / C-06022 - Date: circa 1865