Horace Champagne PSEC (1937). Horace Champagne is a very well known Canadian painter and draftsman. (1). He was born in Montreal, Quebec. He has lived in Sainte-Petronille (Ile d'Orléans), Québec... Read full biography
Horace Champagne PSEC (1937). Horace Champagne is a very well known Canadian painter and draftsman. (1). He was born in Montreal, Quebec. He has lived in Sainte-Petronille (Ile d'Orléans), Québec since 1988 with a second studio in Rose Blanche, Newfoundland. (2). Though he has worked in oils and... Read full biography
Horace Champagne PSEC (1937). Horace Champagne is a very well known Canadian painter and draftsman. (1). He was born in Montreal, Quebec. He has lived in Sainte-Petronille (Ile d'Orléans), Québec since 1988 with a second studio in Rose Blanche, Newfoundland. (2). Though he has worked in oils and watercolor, his primary medium is dry pastel* on paper. His subjects include landscapes, snowscapes, shore lines, seascapes, harbors, the Rocky Mountains, street scenes, still life, figures, farms,... Read full biography
Horace Champagne PSEC (1937). Horace Champagne is a very well known Canadian painter and draftsman. (1). He was born in Montreal, Quebec. He has lived in Sainte-Petronille (Ile d'Orléans), Québec since 1988 with a second studio in Rose Blanche, Newfoundland. (2). Though he has worked in oils and watercolor, his primary medium is dry pastel* on paper. His subjects include landscapes, snowscapes, shore lines, seascapes, harbors, the Rocky Mountains, street scenes, still life, figures, farms, genre* and interiors. The painting locations are from his regular travels across Canada (Newfoundland to Vancouver Island), through the Eastern United States, as well as in France, Italy and elsewhere in Europe. His styles are Plein Air* and Realism*.... Read full biography
Horace Champagne PSEC (1937). Horace Champagne is a very well known Canadian painter and draftsman. (1). He was born in Montreal, Quebec. He has lived in Sainte-Petronille (Ile d'Orléans), Québec since 1988 with a second studio in Rose Blanche, Newfoundland. (2). Though he has worked in oils and watercolor, his primary medium is dry pastel* on paper. His subjects include landscapes, snowscapes, shore lines, seascapes, harbors, the Rocky Mountains, street scenes, still life, figures, farms, genre* and interiors. The painting locations are from his regular travels across Canada (Newfoundland to Vancouver Island), through the Eastern United States, as well as in France, Italy and elsewhere in Europe. His styles are Plein Air* and Realism*. AskART has some excellent illustrations of his work. Champagne's art education includes studies at the Ecole des Bea... Read full biography
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