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Canadian-American painter
Irène Legendre
Born17 November 1904
Fall River, Massachusetts, United States
Died1992 (aged 87–88)
Cap-Rouge, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
EducationÉcole des beaux-arts de Québec (1932)
Known forPainter
StyleAbstract art
Landscape painting
AwardsFirst Place, Quebec Provincial Competition, 1945

Irène Legendre (born 17 November 1904 – 1992) was a Canadian-American painter.

Life and work

Irène Legendre was born in Fall River, Massachusetts in November 1904. Legendre started attending École des Beaux-Arts de Québec in 1929, where she studied under Yvan Neilson and Lucien Martial. Legendre graduated in 1932 with a focus on the Cubism style. From 1939 until 1943, she resided in New York City where she studied painting under Amédée Ozenfant and sculpture with Alexander Archipenko. After studying with Archipenko and Ozenfant, she shifted away from Cubism and began painting landscapes. While in New York, she participated in her first group show.

Legendre had returned to Canada by 1946. That year, she Legendre hosted a five-part series about modern painting on Radio-Canada. She organized art exhibitions, featuring works by herself and others, including Paul-Émile Borduas, Stanley Cosgrove, and Goodridge Roberts. In the 1960s, Legendre taught at the École des Beaux-Arts de Québec.

Legendre died in 1992 in Cap-Rouge, Quebec City.

Notable exhibitions

Further reading

  • Legendre, Irène. Petite histoire de l'art moderne. Quebec: Ateliers du Soleil, 1947.
  • Legendre, Irène. Pompon chéri. Montreal: Éditions Beauchemin, 1959.
  • Legendre, Irène. "Letter." Artscanada 2.5 (Summer 1945): 151, 227.
  • Legendre, Irène. "Untitled: Pompon et le lapin-fée." Bulletin (National Gallery of Canada) 3 (1979-1980): 34.

References

  1. ^ "Artists: LEGENDRE, Irène". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative : Artist Database. Concordia University. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  2. "Artists in Canada". Canadian Heritage. Government of Canada. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  3. ^ "LEGENDRE, IRÈNE". Collections. Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  4. Joan Murray (1 November 1999). Canadian Art in the Twentieth Century. Dundurn. p. 52. ISBN 978-1-55488-120-8.
  5. "1949 Borduas Sold by Klinkhoff "Magnificent" and "Especially Rare"". Alan Klinkhoff Gallery. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  6. "Women Artists: Gaining Space, 1900-1965, List of Works" (PDF). Musée d'art de Joliette. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
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