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Maurice Cullen

Drift wood (Fog and incoming tide), NB
Drift wood (Fog and incoming tide), NB

Drift wood (Fog and incoming tide), NB

Located in Westmount, QC

Maurice Cullen, who were influential in his early artistic development. At the age of 16 he exhibited with

Category

1970s Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

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Spring in Charlevoix, Quebec
Spring in Charlevoix, Quebec

Spring in Charlevoix, Quebec

Located in Westmount, QC

talent was recognized by both Gagnon and Maurice Cullen, who were influential in his early artistic

Category

1960s Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Barn
Barn

Lorne BouchardBarn, 1968

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H 8 in W 10 in

Barn

Located in Westmount, QC

. His talent was recognized by both Gagnon and Maurice Cullen, who were influential in his early

Category

1960s Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Lake in Saguenay, Quebec
Lake in Saguenay, Quebec

Lake in Saguenay, Quebec

Located in Westmount, QC

recognized by both Gagnon and Maurice Cullen, who were influential in his early artistic development. At the

Category

1960s Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Quebec
Quebec

Lorne BouchardQuebec, 1960

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H 25 in W 40 in

Quebec

Located in Westmount, QC

. His talent was recognized by both Gagnon and Maurice Cullen, who were influential in his early

Category

1960s Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Anne Savage 1896-1971 Abstract Nude Painting Oil on Canvas
Anne Savage 1896-1971 Abstract Nude Painting Oil on Canvas

Anne Savage 1896-1971 Abstract Nude Painting Oil on Canvas

By Anne Savage

Located in Washington Crossing, PA

and Moe Reinblatt. Anne Savage studied from 1914 to 1918 under William Brymner and Maurice Cullen at

Category

20th Century Canadian Paintings

Materials

Canvas

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