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1953 Andover, England - 2019. Known for: Painting, murals, illustration.
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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