mceRnACionAL
the church at saint mathias-de-rouville. a view of the interior, showing the distinctively louis xv style
of decoration in carved wood
reveal many transactions and contracts which lead one by Pepin and RoIIin. The general archives
us to believe that the artists were then at last and monographs give us the names of the following
churches, either en-
tirely or partly deco-
rated by Quevillon and
his school: St. Vincent
de Paul, Boucherville,
St. Denis-on-Riche-
Iieu, Notre Dame of
Montreal, St. Michel,
St. Martin, St. Marie
de Monnoir, St. The-
rese de Blainville, St.
Joachim de la Point
Claire, St. Charles-on-
Richeheu, Longueuil,
La Visitation de Pile
Dupas, St. Mathias de
Rouville, St. Philippe
de Laprairie, La Pre-
sentation de St. Hya-
cinthe, Ste. Genevieve
de Pierrefonds, St. Jo-
seph de Chambly, St.
Eustachee, RecoIIets
accomplishing a pros-
mi the church at saint mathias-de-rouville. the main
perous career, wnen altar, a marvel carved in white pine by quevillon,
a pupil obtained the st. james, rollin, dugal and barretet
degree of master, Que-
villon either gave him
a sum of money, a
house, or some enter-
prise already on the
way. In 1817, after
an association of two
years, Quevillon, Pe-
pin, St. James and
Rolhn amicably rear-
ranged their deed of
incorporation. Two
guilds of the same na-
ture, instead of one,
were then to be found
in the village of St.
Vincent de Paul. The
first one was directed
by Quevillon and St.
James, and the other
/our thirty
september 1925
the church at saint mathias-de-rouville. a view of the interior, showing the distinctively louis xv style
of decoration in carved wood
reveal many transactions and contracts which lead one by Pepin and RoIIin. The general archives
us to believe that the artists were then at last and monographs give us the names of the following
churches, either en-
tirely or partly deco-
rated by Quevillon and
his school: St. Vincent
de Paul, Boucherville,
St. Denis-on-Riche-
Iieu, Notre Dame of
Montreal, St. Michel,
St. Martin, St. Marie
de Monnoir, St. The-
rese de Blainville, St.
Joachim de la Point
Claire, St. Charles-on-
Richeheu, Longueuil,
La Visitation de Pile
Dupas, St. Mathias de
Rouville, St. Philippe
de Laprairie, La Pre-
sentation de St. Hya-
cinthe, Ste. Genevieve
de Pierrefonds, St. Jo-
seph de Chambly, St.
Eustachee, RecoIIets
accomplishing a pros-
mi the church at saint mathias-de-rouville. the main
perous career, wnen altar, a marvel carved in white pine by quevillon,
a pupil obtained the st. james, rollin, dugal and barretet
degree of master, Que-
villon either gave him
a sum of money, a
house, or some enter-
prise already on the
way. In 1817, after
an association of two
years, Quevillon, Pe-
pin, St. James and
Rolhn amicably rear-
ranged their deed of
incorporation. Two
guilds of the same na-
ture, instead of one,
were then to be found
in the village of St.
Vincent de Paul. The
first one was directed
by Quevillon and St.
James, and the other
/our thirty
september 1925