Jerome Paradis (1902 – 1994). A prominent avant-garde* Quebec painter, draftsman*, art educator and a leading figure of abstract art in Quebec, Frere Jerome Paradis (né Joseph Ulric-Aimé Paradis... Read full biography
Jerome Paradis (1902 – 1994). A prominent avant-garde* Quebec painter, draftsman*, art educator and a leading figure of abstract art in Quebec, Frere Jerome Paradis (né Joseph Ulric-Aimé Paradis until 1918; aka: Frere Jerome; aka: Ulric Guy Paradis; aka: Brother Jerome) was born in Charlesbourg,... Read full biography
Jerome Paradis (1902 – 1994). A prominent avant-garde* Quebec painter, draftsman*, art educator and a leading figure of abstract art in Quebec, Frere Jerome Paradis (né Joseph Ulric-Aimé Paradis until 1918; aka: Frere Jerome; aka: Ulric Guy Paradis; aka: Brother Jerome) was born in Charlesbourg, Quebec and died in Laval, Quebec (a suburb of Montreal). He was an associate of Paul Emile Borduas and a teacher of Jean-Paul Mousseau and Claude Vermette. Paradis’s works are in the permanent... Read full biography
Jerome Paradis (1902 – 1994). A prominent avant-garde* Quebec painter, draftsman*, art educator and a leading figure of abstract art in Quebec, Frere Jerome Paradis (né Joseph Ulric-Aimé Paradis until 1918; aka: Frere Jerome; aka: Ulric Guy Paradis; aka: Brother Jerome) was born in Charlesbourg, Quebec and died in Laval, Quebec (a suburb of Montreal). He was an associate of Paul Emile Borduas and a teacher of Jean-Paul Mousseau and Claude Vermette. Paradis’s works are in the permanent collections of the Joliette Art Museum (Quebec), the Quebec Museum of Fine Arts (Quebec City), and the Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts (Quebec). (1)(2). His mediums included oils, acrylics, gouache, watercolors, pastels, ink, lithography and mixed mediums. His... Read full biography
Jerome Paradis (1902 – 1994). A prominent avant-garde* Quebec painter, draftsman*, art educator and a leading figure of abstract art in Quebec, Frere Jerome Paradis (né Joseph Ulric-Aimé Paradis until 1918; aka: Frere Jerome; aka: Ulric Guy Paradis; aka: Brother Jerome) was born in Charlesbourg, Quebec and died in Laval, Quebec (a suburb of Montreal). He was an associate of Paul Emile Borduas and a teacher of Jean-Paul Mousseau and Claude Vermette. Paradis’s works are in the permanent collections of the Joliette Art Museum (Quebec), the Quebec Museum of Fine Arts (Quebec City), and the Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts (Quebec). (1)(2). His mediums included oils, acrylics, gouache, watercolors, pastels, ink, lithography and mixed mediums. His works were mostly abstractions, the subjects being: color, shape, line and texture. His styles included Abstract Expressionism*, Color Fie... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (6)
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The Visual Arts in Canada: The Twentieth Century (Dedicated to the memory of John Fox, Painter and Teacher)
2010
Foss, Brian; Anne Whitelaw and Sandra Paikowsky
480 pages (color)
From Drawing to Visual Culture: A History of Art Education in Canada
2006
Pearse, Harold (Editor)
318 pages
Biographical Index of Artists in Canada
2003
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
250 pages
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 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 Dictionary of Canadian Artists Volume 5, Nadeau-Perrigard