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1924 Coaticook, Quebec, Canada - 2005 Sainte-Adele, Quebec, Canada. Known for: Pure abstraction, fauvism, impressionism, realist portraits, nudes and landscape painting.
Henriette Fauteux-Masse AANFM, SAPQ (1924 – 2005). A prominent Canadian painter, Henriette Fauteux-Masse (nee Fauteux) was born in Coaticook, Quebec; lived most of her life in Montreal; and, died in... Read full biography
Henriette Fauteux-Masse AANFM, SAPQ (1924 – 2005). A prominent Canadian painter, Henriette Fauteux-Masse (nee Fauteux) was born in Coaticook, Quebec; lived most of her life in Montreal; and, died in Sainte-Adèle, Quebec. Her works are in several important museum collections including the National... Read full biography
Henriette Fauteux-Masse AANFM, SAPQ (1924 – 2005). A prominent Canadian painter, Henriette Fauteux-Masse (nee Fauteux) was born in Coaticook, Quebec; lived most of her life in Montreal; and, died in Sainte-Adèle, Quebec. Her works are in several important museum collections including the National Gallery of Canada. (1). Her mediums were oils, acrylics, gouache* and pastels. Her subjects included portraits, nudes and landscapes; however, she is probably best known for the abstractions she... Read full biography
Henriette Fauteux-Masse AANFM, SAPQ (1924 – 2005). A prominent Canadian painter, Henriette Fauteux-Masse (nee Fauteux) was born in Coaticook, Quebec; lived most of her life in Montreal; and, died in Sainte-Adèle, Quebec. Her works are in several important museum collections including the National Gallery of Canada. (1). Her mediums were oils, acrylics, gouache* and pastels. Her subjects included portraits, nudes and landscapes; however, she is probably best known for the abstractions she created during a 15 year period from the mid 1950s to 1970, the subjects of them being: color, shape, line and texture. Her styles could be described as Abstraction*, Abstract Expressionism*, Expressionism*, Fauvism*, Geometric Abstraction*, and... Read full biography
Henriette Fauteux-Masse AANFM, SAPQ (1924 – 2005). A prominent Canadian painter, Henriette Fauteux-Masse (nee Fauteux) was born in Coaticook, Quebec; lived most of her life in Montreal; and, died in Sainte-Adèle, Quebec. Her works are in several important museum collections including the National Gallery of Canada. (1). Her mediums were oils, acrylics, gouache* and pastels. Her subjects included portraits, nudes and landscapes; however, she is probably best known for the abstractions she created during a 15 year period from the mid 1950s to 1970, the subjects of them being: color, shape, line and texture. Her styles could be described as Abstraction*, Abstract Expressionism*, Expressionism*, Fauvism*, Geometric Abstraction*, and Impressionism*. The askART auction results have some excellent illustrations of her abstract works. The website of the Quebec Museum of Fine Arts has... Read full biography
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Keywords (26)
Art Media
Art Style
- •Abstract Expressionism
- •Abstraction, Abstract
- •Expressive, Expressionist, Expressionism
- •Fauve, Fauvism, Strong, Vivid Coloration
- •Geometric Abstraction, Linear, Grids, Hard Edge
- •Impressionism, Impressionist
- •Pure Abstraction, Line, Shape, Color, Texture
- •Realist, Representational, Naturalist Style
Art Subject
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Nude Figure, Nudity
- •Portraits, Portraiture
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Paris Studied and/or Worked After 1900
Art Association
- •Association des artistes non-figuratifs de Montreal
- •Societe des Artistes Professionnels du Quebec
Art Teacher
- •Adrien Hebert
- •Andre Lhote
- •Frederick Simpson Coburn
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Exhibition of Museum
- •Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art
- •Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
- •Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba, Canada
