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Brahms and the Twilight
By Rita Letendre
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Rita Letendre (b.1928) is one of Canada’s leading female abstract painters.
While Letendre was associated with Les Automatistes in Montreal (which included Borduas, and Riopelle am...
Category
1980s Color-Field Rita Letendre Art
Materials
Pastel
Asor
By Rita Letendre
Located in Westmount, QC
Rita Letendre, Canadian, 1928-2021
Asor, 1979
Serigraph
15 x 20.75 in.
signed, titled, dated and numbered along bottom
unframed
Category
1980s Rita Letendre Art
Materials
Lithograph
SHARAS
By Rita Letendre
Located in Westmount, QC
Rita Letendre, Canadian, 1928-2021
SHARAS, 1973
silkscreen
28 x 38 in
71 x 96 cm
INSCRIPTIONS
Signed lower right ,
titled, dated 1973 and numbered 63/80
PROVENANCE
Acquired directly ...
Category
1970s Rita Letendre Art
Materials
Lithograph
untitled
By Rita Letendre
Located in Westmount, QC
Rita Letendre, Canadian, 1928-2021
Serigraph
25 x 22 in
signed and numbered in pencil, edition of 250
framed
Category
1970s Rita Letendre Art
Materials
Lithograph
Yatar
By Rita Letendre
Located in Westmount, QC
Rita Letendre, Canadian, 1928-2021
Yatar, 1979
silkscreen
27 1/2 x 19 1/2 in
signed, titled, dated and numbered (ed of 100)
framed
Category
1970s Rita Letendre Art
Materials
Lithograph
Maadim
By Rita Letendre
Located in Westmount, QC
Rita Letendre, Canadian, 1928-2021
Maadim, 1980
Serigraph
20 x 28 in (aprox)
signed, titled, dated “80”,
editioned “Studio Proof 2/2”;
aside from the numbered edition of 110 and 30 a...
Category
1980s Rita Letendre Art
Materials
Lithograph
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