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1919 Montreal, Quebec, Canada - 2010 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Known for: Pure abstract painting, printmaking, furniture design, interior decorator, teaching.
Louis Jaque RCA, SAPQ (1919 – 2010). A prominent Canadian painter, printmaker, furniture designer, interior designer, muralist, draftsman and educator, Louis Jaque (aka: Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) (nee... Read full biography
Louis Jaque RCA, SAPQ (1919 – 2010). A prominent Canadian painter, printmaker, furniture designer, interior designer, muralist, draftsman and educator, Louis Jaque (aka: Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) (nee Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) was born in Montreal, Quebec, lived his whole life there, and died there. He... Read full biography
Louis Jaque RCA, SAPQ (1919 – 2010). A prominent Canadian painter, printmaker, furniture designer, interior designer, muralist, draftsman and educator, Louis Jaque (aka: Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) (nee Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) was born in Montreal, Quebec, lived his whole life there, and died there. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* (1978) and a founder and President of the Society of Professional Artists of Quebec [SAPQ] (1966). His works are in numerous Canadian museums... Read full biography
Louis Jaque RCA, SAPQ (1919 – 2010). A prominent Canadian painter, printmaker, furniture designer, interior designer, muralist, draftsman and educator, Louis Jaque (aka: Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) (nee Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) was born in Montreal, Quebec, lived his whole life there, and died there. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* (1978) and a founder and President of the Society of Professional Artists of Quebec [SAPQ] (1966). His works are in numerous Canadian museums including the National Gallery of Canada. (1). His fine art mediums included oil paint, gouache*, tempera*, ink, charcoal, graphite, serigraph* and mixed mediums. His best known works are pure abstraction: the subjects being color, shape, line and... Read full biography
Louis Jaque RCA, SAPQ (1919 – 2010). A prominent Canadian painter, printmaker, furniture designer, interior designer, muralist, draftsman and educator, Louis Jaque (aka: Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) (nee Louis-Jacques Beaulieu) was born in Montreal, Quebec, lived his whole life there, and died there. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* (1978) and a founder and President of the Society of Professional Artists of Quebec [SAPQ] (1966). His works are in numerous Canadian museums including the National Gallery of Canada. (1). His fine art mediums included oil paint, gouache*, tempera*, ink, charcoal, graphite, serigraph* and mixed mediums. His best known works are pure abstraction: the subjects being color, shape, line and texture. His styles could be described as Abstraction*, Geometric Abstraction*, or Color Field Painting*. The askART auction results have some exc... Read full biography
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Benezit Dictionary of Artists, English Version and Online (Fourteen Volumes)
2006
Benezit, E
0 pages
Biographical Index of Artists in Canada
2003
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
250 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 2001-2002 (24th Edition)
2001
Bunton, Donald (editor)
1,490 pages
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
E. Benezit Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, 14 Volumes
1999
Benezit, E.
0 pages
Kaleidoscope: An Exhibition by Quebec Members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
1998
Henry, Pierre
66 pages
A to Z of Canadian Art: Artists and Art Terms
1997
McKendry, Blake
242 pages (color)
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Exhibitions and Members, 1860-1979
1997
McMann, Evelyn de R
451 pages
Catalogue of the National Gallery of Canada Ottawa: G-K: Canadian Art Volume Two (National Gallery of Canada)
1994
Lantry, Pierre B. Claire Champ et. al (General Editors)
401 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 1993-1994, 20th Edition (American Federation of Arts)
1993
Bowker R R
1,473 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)
Who's Who in American Art, 1989-1990, 18th Edition (Jacques Cattell Press)
1989
Furman, Amy I. (Ed)
1,341 pages
Ecole du Meuble, 1930-1950:Interior Design and Decorative Art in Montreal (Montreal Museum of Decorative Art)
1989
Lesser, Gloria
119 pages (color)
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts-Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970 (Formerly Art Association of Montreal)
1988
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
417 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 16th Edition
1984
Cattell, Jacques, ed.
1,186 pages
Made in Canada II: Artists in Books
1982
Editor, National Library of Canada
28 pages (color)
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts: Exhibitions and Members, 1880-1979
1981
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
448 pages
Passionate Spirits: A History of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1880-1980
1980
Sisler, Rebecca
296 pages (color)
Louis Jaque: Les idiomes galactiques (Cntre Culturel Canadien, Paris, France
1978
Brunet-Weinmann, Monique
12 pages (color)
16 Quebec Painters in Their Milieu
1978
Paradis, Andree; Claude Beaulieu, Jules Bazin
171 pages (color)
Louis Jaque The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Quebec
1977
Leblond, Jean-Claude
24 pages (color)
The Shell Canada Collection: A Selection of Canadian Art Assembled by the Employees of Shell Canada
1977
Shammas, Basil
77 pages (color)
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume 3, Jacobi-Lismer
1975
MacDonald, Colin S.
392 pages
Quebec 74 (Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art) (Exhibition catalog)
1974
Saint-Martin, Fernande
124 pages
Sixth Biennial Exhibition of Canadian Painting, 1965 (National Gallery of Canada) (Exhibition catalog)