Untitled
Léon Bellefleur have been influenced by German modernism and the works of Paul Klee. The painter also valued children's creations. In fact, Bellefleur believed that children held special creative abilities and that these skills could be retained throughout life.
It is thanks to the art of Alfred Pellan that Léon Bellefleur decides to paint actively. He signs the Prisme d’Eyes manifesto. An exhibition of the artist's works is presented at the Art Association of Montreal. The following year, in 1951, Bellefleur received the first prize for modern painting at the Salon du Printemps at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. He will also exhibit at the Sao Paulo Biennale.
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Untitled , 1951
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery - Montreal
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Medium
Oil on canvas
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
15 x 17,7 cm | 6'' x 7''
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Dimensions with frame
27,9 cm x 33 cm | 11'' x 13''
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Signed
Signed and dated 51 lower left
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Fin Janvier , 1984
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Débâcle s/ Richelieu, 1984
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Untitled , 1951
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Les Impromptus, 1988
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Sylphides N. 3, 1959
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Petite Église, 1990
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Départ des oiseaux, 1977
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
La mariée, 1976
Léon Bellefleur (1910 - 2007)
Carrefour interdit, 1961