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October 17, 2005
Kupesic Nominated for Governor General’s 2005 Literary
Award
The Canada Council for the Arts has nominated Rajka Kupesic
for the Governor General’s 2005 Literary Awards for
her paintings in Maria Chapdelaine.
“Rajka Kupesic’s exquisite paintings are a perfect
fit for this classic legend. The illustrator brings a new
sophistication to folk art to capture the mood of old-time
rural Quebec, with flowing lines, rich detail and warm and
cool colours. This book will appeal to children of all ages.”
- The Canada Council for the Arts
“The lovely writing is filled with interesting dialogue.
Oil paintings on linen perfectly complement the details and
the mood of the story. The rugged landscape, the seasons,
the costumes of the times, and interior details are all intricately
portrayed. The characters are painted in exaggerated and sometimes
unnatural angles, which add a primitive look to the story,
which could not be more appropriate. Kupesic demonstrates
a connection to these almost 100-year old characters that
the author surely would have appreciated.”
- School Library Journal
Louis Hemon’s famous novel, Maria Chapdelaine, has
been translated into more than twenty languages and is as
closely associated with Canada as Lucy Maud Montgomery’s
Anne of Green Gables.
Hemon did not witness the international success of his book
– he was killed by a train in 1913, a few months before
the book’s first publication.
Contact:
Paul Bremner
Bremner Fine Art
pbremner@bremnerfineart.com
905-294-1104
For further information, please visit the Bremner Fine Art
website at www.bremnerfineart.com
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