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Artist: Rita Letendre
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...
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1980s Color-Field Rita Letendre Abstract Paintings

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