Alfred Laliberte was a sculptor, painter and educator (1). He was born in Sainte-Élizabeth-de-Warwick, Quebec, Canada (about 100 miles east of Montreal), and died in Montreal where he had lived most... Read full biography
Alfred Laliberte was a sculptor, painter and educator (1). He was born in Sainte-Élizabeth-de-Warwick, Quebec, Canada (about 100 miles east of Montreal), and died in Montreal where he had lived most of his life (2). His sculpture mediums were bronze, marble, plaster, terra cotta*, wood and... Read full biography
Alfred Laliberte was a sculptor, painter and educator (1). He was born in Sainte-Élizabeth-de-Warwick, Quebec, Canada (about 100 miles east of Montreal), and died in Montreal where he had lived most of his life (2). His sculpture mediums were bronze, marble, plaster, terra cotta*, wood and commemorative medals. His painting medium was oil. His subjects were portraits, historic figures, legends, French Canada, figures, nudes, rural life, genre*, allegory*, religion, and commissioned monuments.... Read full biography
Alfred Laliberte was a sculptor, painter and educator (1). He was born in Sainte-Élizabeth-de-Warwick, Quebec, Canada (about 100 miles east of Montreal), and died in Montreal where he had lived most of his life (2). His sculpture mediums were bronze, marble, plaster, terra cotta*, wood and commemorative medals. His painting medium was oil. His subjects were portraits, historic figures, legends, French Canada, figures, nudes, rural life, genre*, allegory*, religion, and commissioned monuments. His style was Realism*. Estimates of his total life's work differ between sources ranging from 700 to over 1000 sculptures and from 200 to 500 paintings. Included in this is a famous series of 214 small bronzes, depicting different aspects of life in... Read full biography
Alfred Laliberte was a sculptor, painter and educator (1). He was born in Sainte-Élizabeth-de-Warwick, Quebec, Canada (about 100 miles east of Montreal), and died in Montreal where he had lived most of his life (2). His sculpture mediums were bronze, marble, plaster, terra cotta*, wood and commemorative medals. His painting medium was oil. His subjects were portraits, historic figures, legends, French Canada, figures, nudes, rural life, genre*, allegory*, religion, and commissioned monuments. His style was Realism*. Estimates of his total life's work differ between sources ranging from 700 to over 1000 sculptures and from 200 to 500 paintings. Included in this is a famous series of 214 small bronzes, depicting different aspects of life in French Canada, completed between 1928 and 1932 (3). AskART images have some excellent illustrations of his w... Read full biography
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