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Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette
Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette

Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette

By Claude Vermette

Located in Surfside, FL

Claude Vermette R.C.A. is a Canadian ceramicist and painter who was born in Montreal, Quebec, August 10, 1930 and who died in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, April 21, 2006. Artist of international reputation, he made important contributions to the ceramic arts in Canada As a ceramist who worked in the architecture field, Claude Vermette is a pioneer in Québec and in Canada with regards to this type of artistic expression. The bursts of colours of his wall size mural ceramics, the warmth of their hues and the play of their textures brought a human dimension in architectural spaces that were often grey and frigid. In his abstract paintings as well as in his prints and watercolours, Claude Vermette pursued this bold approach while constantly renewing and expanding the possibilities of colour and light. His work works with gradations of color field and shifting light. A native of Montreal, Quebec, Claude Vermette studied art under the guidance of Brother Jerome, c.s.c. at Notre-Dame College while also attending the Collège Saint-Laurent and the college of the Clercs de Saint-Viateur for his academic studies. Through his contact with Brother Jerome, he met Paul-Emile Borduas and joined the Automatiste group of emerging artists. They were influenced by Surrealism and its theory of automatism. Members included Marcel Barbeau, Roger Fauteux, Claude Gauvreau, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Pierre Gauvreau, Fernand Leduc, Jean-Paul Mousseau, Marcelle Ferron and Françoise Sullivan...

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1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette
Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette

Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette

By Claude Vermette

Located in Surfside, FL

Claude Vermette R.C.A. is a Canadian ceramicist and painter who was born in Montreal, Quebec, August 10, 1930 and who died in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, April 21, 2006. Artist of international reputation, he made important contributions to the ceramic arts in Canada As a ceramist who worked in the architecture field, Claude Vermette is a pioneer in Québec and in Canada with regards to this type of artistic expression. The bursts of colours of his wall size mural ceramics, the warmth of their hues and the play of their textures brought a human dimension in architectural spaces that were often grey and frigid. In his abstract paintings as well as in his prints and watercolours, Claude Vermette pursued this bold approach while constantly renewing and expanding the possibilities of colour and light. His work works with gradations of color field and shifting light. A native of Montreal, Quebec, Claude Vermette studied art under the guidance of Brother Jerome, c.s.c. at Notre-Dame College while also attending the Collège Saint-Laurent and the college of the Clercs de Saint-Viateur for his academic studies. Through his contact with Brother Jerome, he met Paul-Emile Borduas and joined the Automatiste group of emerging artists. They were influenced by Surrealism and its theory of automatism. Members included Marcel Barbeau, Roger Fauteux, Claude Gauvreau, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Pierre Gauvreau, Fernand Leduc, Jean-Paul Mousseau, Marcelle Ferron and Françoise Sullivan...

Category

1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette
Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette

Canadian Modernist Abstract Expressionist Painting Color Field Claude Vermette

By Claude Vermette

Located in Surfside, FL

Claude Vermette R.C.A. is a Canadian ceramist and painter who was born in Montreal, Quebec, August 10, 1930 and who died in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, April 21, 2006. Artist of international reputation, he made important contributions to the ceramic arts in Canada As a ceramist who worked in the architecture field, Claude Vermette is a pioneer in Québec and in Canada with regards to this type of artistic expression. The bursts of colours of his ceramics, the warmth of their hues and the play of their textures brought a human dimension in architectural spaces that were often grey and frigid. In his abstract paintings as well as in his prints and watercolours, Claude Vermette pursued this bold approach while constantly renewing and expanding the possibilities of colour and light. His work works with gradations of color field and shifting light. A native of Montreal, Quebec, Claude Vermette studied art under the guidance of Brother Jerome, c.s.c. at Notre-Dame College while also attending the Collège Saint-Laurent and the college of the Clercs de Saint-Viateur for his academic studies. Through his contact with Brother Jerome, he met Paul-Emile Borduas and joined the Automatiste group of emerging artists. They were influenced by Surrealism and its theory of automatism. Members included Marcel Barbeau, Roger Fauteux, Claude Gauvreau, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Pierre Gauvreau, Fernand Leduc, Jean-Paul Mousseau, Marcelle Ferron and Françoise Sullivan...

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1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Bay Leaf River, Abstract Landscape Painting
Bay Leaf River, Abstract Landscape Painting

Bay Leaf River, Abstract Landscape Painting

By Claude Vermette

Located in Wilton, CT

Bay Leaf River, acrylic on canvas, 24" x 82", 1984. Abstract Landscape Painting. Claude Vermette R.C.A. (1930 - 2006) is a Canadian ceramist and paint...

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1980s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Coq de Bruyeré, Minimalist Abstract Acrylic Painting
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Coq de Bruyeré, Minimalist Abstract Acrylic Painting

By Claude Vermette

Located in Wilton, CT

Coq de Bruyeré, acrylic on canvas, 72” x 55”, 1988. Minimalist Abstract Acrylic Painting Claude Vermette R.C.A. (1930 - 2006) is a Canadian ceramist a...

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1980s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Coup de Grace by Mariette Rousseau-Vermette, Abstract Woven Tapestry
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Coup de Grace by Mariette Rousseau-Vermette, Abstract Woven Tapestry

By Mariette Rousseau-Vermette

Located in Wilton, CT

Coup de Grace,  brushed wool, 7’9" x 4’4", 1997. This contemporary abstract woven tapestry was done by renowned Canadian textile artist, Mariette Rousseau-Vermette (1926 - 2006). Born in Trois-Pistoles, Québec, Mariette Rousseau married painter/ceramicist Claude Vermette...

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1990s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool

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Located in Surfside, FL

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