EULOGE TREMBLAY's HOUSE
Built in 1911 for the great humanist and art enthusiast Dr. Bulge Tremblay (1878-1946). For many years this house was, for the famous Canadian artist #Clarence-#Alphonse #Gagnon (1881-1942), his favourite retreat place.
During the "1920's", Gagnon's friends and other great names from the Canadian painting world were invited to this house, among them, #Alexander #Young #Jackson (1882-1974), #Albert #Henry #Robinson (1881-1956), and #Frederick #William #Hutchison (1871-1953).
The artistic mission of this house came again to life in 1978 when painter Bruno Côte (1940)
made this house his home and creative milieu.
Since 1985, Dr. Euloge Tremblays house has received within its walls two art galleries promoting the Canadian cultural inheritance, la galerie Jules Harvey (1985-1988) and la galerie Art & Style, both successfully managed by Raphaël Shano (1988-1999) and by the actual owners, Lyse Lanctôt and Gilles Charest.