Jean-Paul Mousseau (AKA: Jean-Paul Armand Mousseau) was a painter, muralist, sculptor, printmaker, theatrical designer, architectural consultant, interior designer (discothèques) and educator. He was... Read full biography
Jean-Paul Mousseau (AKA: Jean-Paul Armand Mousseau) was a painter, muralist, sculptor, printmaker, theatrical designer, architectural consultant, interior designer (discothèques) and educator. He was born in, lived his whole life in and died in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His mediums included oil,... Read full biography
Jean-Paul Mousseau (AKA: Jean-Paul Armand Mousseau) was a painter, muralist, sculptor, printmaker, theatrical designer, architectural consultant, interior designer (discothèques) and educator. He was born in, lived his whole life in and died in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His mediums included oil, watercolour, gouache*, pastel, ink, collage*, drypoint*, serigraph*, neon lighting, fiberglass*, plastic resin*, ceramic tile mosaic, and mixed mediums. Primarily an abstractionist, his focus was on... Read full biography
Jean-Paul Mousseau (AKA: Jean-Paul Armand Mousseau) was a painter, muralist, sculptor, printmaker, theatrical designer, architectural consultant, interior designer (discothèques) and educator. He was born in, lived his whole life in and died in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His mediums included oil, watercolour, gouache*, pastel, ink, collage*, drypoint*, serigraph*, neon lighting, fiberglass*, plastic resin*, ceramic tile mosaic, and mixed mediums. Primarily an abstractionist, his focus was on achieving effects through colour, form, line and texture. His styles included Color Field*, Abstract Expressionism*, Lyrical Abstraction*, Constructivism*, Conceptual Art*, Op Art* and Automatism*. Quote: "… Mousseau is not only an extraordinary... Read full biography
Jean-Paul Mousseau (AKA: Jean-Paul Armand Mousseau) was a painter, muralist, sculptor, printmaker, theatrical designer, architectural consultant, interior designer (discothèques) and educator. He was born in, lived his whole life in and died in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His mediums included oil, watercolour, gouache*, pastel, ink, collage*, drypoint*, serigraph*, neon lighting, fiberglass*, plastic resin*, ceramic tile mosaic, and mixed mediums. Primarily an abstractionist, his focus was on achieving effects through colour, form, line and texture. His styles included Color Field*, Abstract Expressionism*, Lyrical Abstraction*, Constructivism*, Conceptual Art*, Op Art* and Automatism*. Quote: "… Mousseau is not only an extraordinary painter, capable with some patches of light and shadow of releasing a spectacular unfurling of cosmic phenomena; h... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (17)
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The Sixties in Canada (National Gallery of Canada) (Exhibition catalog)
2005
Leclerc, Denise; Pierre Dessureault; National Gallery of Canada
188 pages (color)
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
Concordia Collects: Selected Art Acquisitions, 1974-2000 (Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery
2000
Antaki, Karen
72 pages (color)
Egregore: A History of the Montreal Automatist Movement
1998
Ellenwood, Ray
357 pages (color)
Mousseau (Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art) (Exhibition catalog)
1996
Landry, Pierre; Francine Couture, Francois Marc Gagnon
149 pages (color)
The Dictionary of Art: 34 Volume Set
1996
Turner, Jane (Editor)
0 pages (color)
Total Refusal (Refus Global): The Complete 1948 Manifesto of the Montreal Automatists
1991
Borduas, Paul; Claude Gauvreau, Bruno Cornier, et all
119 pages
Art and Architecture in Canada: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature to 1981
1991
Lerner, Loren R; Mary F. Williamson
1,557 pages (color)
A Concise History of Canadian Painting (Second Edition)
1988
Reid, Dennis
418 pages (color)
Documents in Canadian Art
1987
Fetherling, Douglas (Editor)
327 pages
The Canadian Encyclopedia: (Three Volumes)
1985
Marsh, James H. (Editor)
2,089 pages (color)
Modern Painting in Canada: Major Movements in Twentieth Century Canadian Art
1978
Fenton, Terry; Karen Wilken
119 pages (color)
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists (8 Volumes)
1974
MacDonald, Colin, S.
3,667 pages
Three Hundred Years of Canadian Art
1967
Hubbard, R.H.; J.R. Ostiguy
254 pages (color)
Modern Painting in French Canada
1967
Viau, Guy
93 pages
The National Gallery of Canada: Catalogue of Paintings and Sculpture, Volume III