Coq
"And then, flamboyant and apotheosis, the series of roosters constitutes, at the turn of the seventies, the completion of the work of Paul Beaulieu. All that, seriously and over the years had been explored, was transforms into an explosion of colors and vitality. The rooster is the panache of creative virility. It marks the celebration of the happiness of being and of painting without further formality. "
- Source: Leblond, J.-C. (1996). Paul Vanier Beaulieu: Pleasure to be / MontSaint-Hilaire Art Museum 150, rue du Center civique Mont-Saint-Hilaire. Vie des arts, 40 (163), 38–39
Paul-Vanier Beaulieu (1910 - 1996)
Coq, 1971
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery - Montreal
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Medium
Watercolor
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
73,6 x 54,6 cm | 29'' x 21,5''
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Dimensions with frame
90,9 x 70 cm | 35,8'' x 27,8''
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Signed
Signed and dated 1971 lower center
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