Description
This is a vintage print depicting a River Bourgeois, Nova Scotia harbor.
Framed and matted, no glass.
It is signed with: "River Bourgeois" J.W. 7/91 in the right lower corner in kind of gold yellow color pen.
On the back, there is a sticker of the framing company/gallery.
Believe "Bleupaysage" In French refers to similarity with Shagall's blue tones.
3/6 is the number of limited print, where 6 is very limited.
11 by 13 is the dimensions of the framed object.
Gloucester could be one of the two galleries in Ontario: Ottawa or Orleans.
Here their history can be reviewed: https://arteastottawa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Complete-Article-Arteast-History-1990-to-2005.pdf
I tried to find out who the artist is, but had no luck.
River Bourgeois Photographic Print
Title: River Bourgeois
Artist: Signed as “G.W. 7/97”
Medium: Photographic print on paper, matted
Framing: Matted with no glass, mounted on wood backing
Size:
Edition: 3/6 (limited edition print)
Condition: Good (some aging noted on the backing; image and mat appear clean and intact)
Origin: Labeled “LLBLEUPAYSAGE,” which appears to be a gallery or framing reference; tagged with CP 511 GLOUCSTR, likely Gloucester, Ontario, Canada.
Interpretation & Artist Notes
Market Value Estimate
As a limited-edition signed landscape photographic print from a Canadian artist, sold through a regional gallery:
The relatively low edition number (3/6) and the attractive coastal scene may appeal to collectors of regional Canadian art and photography.
Where to Sell
Since you're interested in selling, here are some recommended venues in Ontario or online:
Local Options in Ontario
Online Selling Platforms
Recommendation
Although this piece is unlikely to hold significant auction value, its limited-edition nature, subject matter, and local Canadian context make it an appealing decorative or collectible item. For the best return, consider selling locally to a buyer with interest in Maritime or Canadian landscape art.
If you ever identify the full name of the artist, a new appraisal could significantly alter the value.