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This canvas by the famous painter Cornelius Krieghoff depicts a country scene in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-Lévy, near Québec City. We see two men chatting in the foreground. One carries an axe, the other a rifle, reflecting the importance of forestry and hunting in the region in the mid-19th century.
1840 - 1857

Around Québec City

Charlesbourg, Beauport, Sillery and Cap-Rouge are all names that, today, conjure up images of Québec City’s suburbs, but they were still distinct communities in the 19th century. Though they continue to follow their own course through history and have their own distinct identities, their history is nonetheless intimately linked and parallel to that of Québec City. As the city grew and industrialized in the 19th century, these communities remained largely agricultural and French-speaking. Some English-speaking aristocrats did, however, develop estates there. This album takes you on a tour around Québec City at the time!

Québec City, seen from Lévy Point

Cornelius Krieghoff This canvas by the famous painter Cornelius Krieghoff depicts a country scene in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-Lévy, near Québec City. We see two men chatting in the foreground. One carries an axe, the other a rifle, reflecting the importance of forestry and hunting in the region in the mid-19th century.
Chronoscope Can you locate this place on the map? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1853