Jean Berger (painter)
Jean Berger (c. 1681 – after 1709), was a soldier from France who is known to have been in Lower Canada from about 1700 to 1709. He seems to have spent a significant portion of that time dealing with problems with the law.
His importance to Canadian history lies in his painting career. It is certain that he produced important Religious painting: a 1706 he painted an altar frontal for the church of La Sainte-Famille on Île d’Orléans is confirmed. A number of important portraits are generally ascribed to him. Two are in the McCord Museum of Canadian History at McGill University including one of Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville.
References
- "Jean Berger". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2005.
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