Painted in acrylic on hardboard in 1964, Church and Horse is a
striking artistic piece that blends natural grace and artistic symmetry,
depicting a wild steed galloping to safety through a churchyard to escape
dark rainclouds that threaten overhead. Church and Horse now resides in
the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. When the Art Association of Montreal
was founded in 1860 by a wealthy group of art collectors, the museum was
part of their plan to establish an art school, a reading room, a library
and a permanent collection of sculptures and paintings. After its official
opening in 1912, the museum went through a series of upgrades that
established it as a world-class institution and now sees over 600,000 visitors a year.
The work of Alex Colville can also be found in collections around the world -
including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Musée D'art
Moderne in Paris, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and the
Wallraf-Richartz National Museum in Cologne.
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