Louis De Niverville RCA (1933). Louis de Niverville is a painter, muralist and illustrator who was born in Andover, England. He came to Montreal with his parents in 1934, moved to Ottawa in 1953, and... Read full biography
Louis De Niverville RCA (1933). Louis de Niverville is a painter, muralist and illustrator who was born in Andover, England. He came to Montreal with his parents in 1934, moved to Ottawa in 1953, and lived in Toronto from 1958 to 1988 when he moved to Vancouver, where he lived until 2005 when he... Read full biography
Louis De Niverville RCA (1933). Louis de Niverville is a painter, muralist and illustrator who was born in Andover, England. He came to Montreal with his parents in 1934, moved to Ottawa in 1953, and lived in Toronto from 1958 to 1988 when he moved to Vancouver, where he lived until 2005 when he moved to Oakville, Ontario. His mediums are oil, acrylics, collage, ink, watercolor, gouache, pastel, lithography and mixed mediums. His subjects are fantasy, dreams, nightmares, and folk art. His... Read full biography
Louis De Niverville RCA (1933). Louis de Niverville is a painter, muralist and illustrator who was born in Andover, England. He came to Montreal with his parents in 1934, moved to Ottawa in 1953, and lived in Toronto from 1958 to 1988 when he moved to Vancouver, where he lived until 2005 when he moved to Oakville, Ontario. His mediums are oil, acrylics, collage, ink, watercolor, gouache, pastel, lithography and mixed mediums. His subjects are fantasy, dreams, nightmares, and folk art. His styles are surrealism, symbolism and primitivism. He is self-taught. Artists like Max Ernst, Salvador Dali, Matisse, Rousseau, Saul Steinberg, James Thurber and Pierre Bonnard are admitted influences in his work. He worked for Mayfair magazine as an... Read full biography
Louis De Niverville RCA (1933). Louis de Niverville is a painter, muralist and illustrator who was born in Andover, England. He came to Montreal with his parents in 1934, moved to Ottawa in 1953, and lived in Toronto from 1958 to 1988 when he moved to Vancouver, where he lived until 2005 when he moved to Oakville, Ontario. His mediums are oil, acrylics, collage, ink, watercolor, gouache, pastel, lithography and mixed mediums. His subjects are fantasy, dreams, nightmares, and folk art. His styles are surrealism, symbolism and primitivism. He is self-taught. Artists like Max Ernst, Salvador Dali, Matisse, Rousseau, Saul Steinberg, James Thurber and Pierre Bonnard are admitted influences in his work. He worked for Mayfair magazine as an illustrator, and from 1957 to 1963 as a graphic designer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Toronto) wit... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (19)
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The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
Great Work – An Overview of Contemporary British Columbia Artists
1996
Gold, Melanie
108 pages (color)
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)
Cineplex Odeon The First Ten Years: A Celebration of Contemporary Canadian Art
1989
Burnett, David
97 pages (color)
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts-Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970 (Formerly Art Association of Montreal)
1988
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
417 pages
The Best Contemporary Canadian Art
1987
Murray, Joan
201 pages (color)
Contemporary Canadian Art
1983
Burnett, David; Marilyn Schiff
300 pages (color)
Twenty Painters/Twenty Paintings: Contemporary Canadian Art
1979
Lipman, Marci; Louise Lipman
48 pages (color)
20th Century Canadian Drawings
1979
Morris, Jerrold
107 pages
Landmarks of Canadian Art
1978
Mellen, Peter
260 pages (color)
A Canadian Survey: Selected Works from the Collection of Imperial Oil Limited (Art Gallery of Ontario)
1978
Moses, Gerry
52 pages (color)
Forum 76 (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) (Exhibition catalog)
1976
Rosshandler, Leo and Germain Lefebvre
95 pages
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists (8 Volumes)
1974
MacDonald, Colin, S.
3,667 pages
The Nude in Canadian Painting
1972
Morris, Jerrold
89 pages (color)
Agnes Etherington Art Centre Queen's University at Kingston
1968
Smith, Frances K.
195 pages
Great Canadian Painting: A Century of Art
1966
Kilbourn, Elizabeth; Frank Newfeld
128 pages (color)
Sixth Biennial Exhibition of Canadian Painting, 1965 (National Gallery of Canada) (Exhibition catalog)
1965
Townsend, William
47 pages (color)
Surrealism in Canadian Painting (London Public Library and Art Museum)
1964
O'Brien, Paddy
10 pages
The Fourth Biennial Exhibition of Canadian Art, 1961 (National Gallery of Canada)