
Credit: Alexander Henderson, Tirage à l'albumine, Cap Trinité, Musée McCord MP-1968.31.1.124, rivière Saguenay, QC, vers 1868
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Expositions
From June 10 2022 to April 16 2024
The McCord Museum presents the first major exhibition devoted to photographer Alexander Henderson (1831-1913). Captivated by the majesty of Canada’s wilderness, Henderson was one of the country’s leading landscape photographers.
Marvel at vast spaces and fascinating urban scenes by following the photographer’s career, from his early excursions into Montreal’s surrounding countryside, to his trips to the furthest reaches of Quebec – including the Outaouais, Gaspésie and Côte-Nord regions and the majestic Saguenay Fjord – to his travels in Western Canada.
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Marvel at vast spaces and fascinating urban scenes by following the photographer’s career, from his early excursions into Montreal’s surrounding countryside, to his trips to the furthest reaches of Quebec – including the Outaouais, Gaspésie and Côte-Nord regions and the majestic Saguenay Fjord – to his travels in Western Canada.