La Tuque , Que
Stanley Cosgrove learned fresco techniques from the Mexican master José Clemente Orozco, which had an impact on his creation. Indeed, the realization of works by thin layers of dry paint and the use of soft and subtle colors are the results of this unique teaching.
Upon his return to Canada, he became a teacher at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal. Still lifes, portraits and landscapes, skilfully produced with softness and delicacy, will be the favorite subjects of the artist.
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
La Tuque , Que
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery - Montreal
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Medium
Oil on canvas board
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
30,5 x 40,6 cm | 12'' x 16''
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Dimensions with frame
58 x 66 cm | 23'' x 26''
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Signed
Signed lower left
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
Tête de femme , 1941
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
Still Life, 1950
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
Still Life with flowers , 1960
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
Landscape
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
Sans titre ( Still Life) , 1953
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
Portrait, c.1950
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
Woman's portrait, 1947
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
La Tuque , Que
Stanley Cosgrove (1911 - 2002)
Unitled , 1952