Antoine Dumas (1932 - 2020)
Cap santé, v. 1970
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery - Montreal
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Medium
Oil on canvas
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
35,5 x 50,2 cm | 14'' x 19,75''
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Dimensions with frame
52,8 x 67,8 cm | 20,8 x 26,7''
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Signed
Signed lower right
"Since 1960, Antoine Dumas has been walking on the most disparate and often banal subjects, a gaze full of tenderness and humour. He draws sketches of these fleeting scenes that become, at the end of a long elaboration, these strange paintings at once candid and learned that we know and often deal with illustrations. Dumas does not mind. He is the grandson of a printer, the son of a journalist, a former graphic designer and a professor of graphic communication. It is not surprising that laden with such heavy heredity, the painter retains certain distortions: «What I feel and which I try to translate by my images, I like that people understand it easily». Moreover, he fully assumes the situation and even believes that his paintings win"
-Translated from French Source:- de Vie des arts: Daigneault, G. (1976). Le Journalisme poétique d’Antoine Dumas. Vie des arts, 21(85), 28–30.