Marcel Barbeau (1925 - 2016)
Plage minérale, 1999
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery Ritz - Carlton Montreal
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Medium
Acrylic on canvas
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Time
Contemporary
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Dimensions
64,7 x 80 cm | 25,5'' x 31,5''
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Dimensions with frame
71,2 x 87 cm | 28'' x 34,25''
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Signed
Signed and titled lower right, titled on verso
Marcel Barbeau was a Canadian painter and member of the Automatist movement, a group of artists who sought to break away from traditional forms of representation and embrace the unconscious mind as a source of inspiration. Born in Montreal in 1925, Barbeau was a self-taught artist who began painting in the 1940s. He was influenced by the work of the Surrealists and was one of the key figures in the development of the Automatist movement in Quebec. Barbeau’s works are characterized by their vibrant colors and dynamic forms.
He was particularly interested in exploring themes related to nature and the environment. His paintings often feature abstract landscapes and organic forms. Throughout his career, Barbeau received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to Canadian art. His works are held in many private and public collections in Canada and abroad.