Artworks for Sale
Côte Claire-Fontaine, Église St. Jean-Baptiste, Québec, 1981
61 x 76.2 cm
Inscriptions
signed, ‘JOHN/LITTLE’ (lower right); titled, signed and dated, ‘Cote St. Jean Baptiste - Québec. JOHN LITTLE 81’ (upper horizontal stretcher; inscribed, ‘Martin J.A. ‘Marty’ Barry. Centre. Detroit Red Wings - Hockey Hall of Fame / born in Quebec City Dec. 8, 1905 died Aug. 20, 1969’ (right vertical stretcher)Provenance
Private collection, OttawaThe lot Little shows as empty today is occupied by a housing unit that is entirely lacking in any character or style beyond the banal.
The notation on the reverse of Marty Barry is one of his tombstones to a personality of yesteryear. While some of his tributes are in memory of formerly well-known sports figures or musicians, others are to some lesser-known. As the artist indicates, Marty Barry was originally from Quebec City. He was a captain of the Boston Bruins and a leading goal scorer in his era.
As a habit, Little usually wanted to be home in Montreal at night with his wife Lorraine (1928-2016) and their young family. This explains for the most part why he sought out material to paint in his hometown of Montreal and Quebec City.