The following biographical information has been provided by Karen Reynolds, the daughter of the artist:. Born in Poland in 1910. He immigrated to Montreal in 1926. He studied at the École des... Read full biography
The following biographical information has been provided by Karen Reynolds, the daughter of the artist:. Born in Poland in 1910. He immigrated to Montreal in 1926. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal from 1929-1934, during which time he won several awards and prizes for drawing and... Read full biography
The following biographical information has been provided by Karen Reynolds, the daughter of the artist:. Born in Poland in 1910. He immigrated to Montreal in 1926. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal from 1929-1934, during which time he won several awards and prizes for drawing and painting. His style was representational and impressionist and his main influences were Maurice Cullen and, more importantly, James Wilson Morrice, both Canadian painters. He was best known for... Read full biography
The following biographical information has been provided by Karen Reynolds, the daughter of the artist:. Born in Poland in 1910. He immigrated to Montreal in 1926. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal from 1929-1934, during which time he won several awards and prizes for drawing and painting. His style was representational and impressionist and his main influences were Maurice Cullen and, more importantly, James Wilson Morrice, both Canadian painters. He was best known for Montreal street scenes and 1930s Montreal cafes, but also painted landscapes, still-lifes, gardens and portraits/figures. He worked in oils, acrylics, gouaches, watercolors, pastels, drawings and prints (serigraphs, linoprints, monotypes and monoprints). He... Read full biography
The following biographical information has been provided by Karen Reynolds, the daughter of the artist:. Born in Poland in 1910. He immigrated to Montreal in 1926. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal from 1929-1934, during which time he won several awards and prizes for drawing and painting. His style was representational and impressionist and his main influences were Maurice Cullen and, more importantly, James Wilson Morrice, both Canadian painters. He was best known for Montreal street scenes and 1930s Montreal cafes, but also painted landscapes, still-lifes, gardens and portraits/figures. He worked in oils, acrylics, gouaches, watercolors, pastels, drawings and prints (serigraphs, linoprints, monotypes and monoprints). He also produced sculpture, mostly non-objective, in wood, limestone, marble, serpentine, plaster and liquitex/cardboard. He painted... Read full biography
Jack Beder - Artist Info
About Jack Beder: Books
Books & Publications (5)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Jewish Painters of Montreal Witnesses of their Time 1930-1948 (Les Éditions de l’Homme)
2008
Esther Trépanier
0 pages (color)
Artists of the Rockies: Inspiration of Lake O'Hara, Illustration 100 years of landscape painting by the Lake O'Hara area in the Canadian Rockies
2003
Gooch, Jane Lytton
152 pages (color)
Concordia Collects: Selected Art Acquisitions, 1974-2000 (Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery
2000
Antaki, Karen
72 pages (color)
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts-Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970 (Formerly Art Association of Montreal)
1988
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
417 pages
Canadian Painting in the Thirties (National Gallery of Canada Exhibition Catalogue) (Exhibition catalog)