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1905 Saint-Leonard-de-Port-Maurice, Quebec, Canada - 1981 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Known for: City scene, landscape, seascape and Inuit genre painting.
Fleurimond Constantineau (1905 - 1981). A painter, draftsman and educator, Fleurimond Constantineau was born in Saint-Leonard-de-Port-Maurice, Quebec (now a part of Montreal); other than for travel,... Read full biography
Fleurimond Constantineau (1905 - 1981). A painter, draftsman and educator, Fleurimond Constantineau was born in Saint-Leonard-de-Port-Maurice, Quebec (now a part of Montreal); other than for travel, he lived his whole life in Montreal and died there. His mediums were oil, acrylic, watercolor,... Read full biography
Fleurimond Constantineau (1905 - 1981). A painter, draftsman and educator, Fleurimond Constantineau was born in Saint-Leonard-de-Port-Maurice, Quebec (now a part of Montreal); other than for travel, he lived his whole life in Montreal and died there. His mediums were oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, pencil, ink, felt pen, charcoal, colored chalk, crayon and mixed mediums. His best-known subjects are street scenes of Montreal, landscapes, seascapes and Inuit (Eskimo) genre*. He visited northern... Read full biography
Fleurimond Constantineau (1905 - 1981). A painter, draftsman and educator, Fleurimond Constantineau was born in Saint-Leonard-de-Port-Maurice, Quebec (now a part of Montreal); other than for travel, he lived his whole life in Montreal and died there. His mediums were oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, pencil, ink, felt pen, charcoal, colored chalk, crayon and mixed mediums. His best-known subjects are street scenes of Montreal, landscapes, seascapes and Inuit (Eskimo) genre*. He visited northern Quebec and the Northwest Territories (Canada's Arctic) six times (1951, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972 and 1973) over a period of twenty-three years (his first trip was aboard the supply ship Regina Polaris, see AskART Images). The Library and Archives of... Read full biography
Fleurimond Constantineau (1905 - 1981). A painter, draftsman and educator, Fleurimond Constantineau was born in Saint-Leonard-de-Port-Maurice, Quebec (now a part of Montreal); other than for travel, he lived his whole life in Montreal and died there. His mediums were oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, pencil, ink, felt pen, charcoal, colored chalk, crayon and mixed mediums. His best-known subjects are street scenes of Montreal, landscapes, seascapes and Inuit (Eskimo) genre*. He visited northern Quebec and the Northwest Territories (Canada's Arctic) six times (1951, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972 and 1973) over a period of twenty-three years (his first trip was aboard the supply ship Regina Polaris, see AskART Images). The Library and Archives of Canada has a collection of 68 of his drawings and paintings (and 29 photographs) documenting these trips. They depict elements of I... Read full biography
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