EXPLORE
Movato
  • Interior Design
    • Bathroom
    • Bedroom
    • Decor
    • Design Finds
    • Kitchen
    • Living Room
    • Paint
    • Renovations
  • Architecture
  • Landscape
  • Lifestyle
    • People
    • Places
    • Things
  • About Us
Movato
EXPLORE
Home in Canada
No Result
View All Result

Lecor, Savoie & Plante

by Movato Home
March 21, 2017
Share on FacebookPin itTweet itSend it

PAUL TEX LECOR

Paul Tex Lecor is a painter from Quebec born in St.Michel de Wentworth on June 10 1933.

As a young boy in the Laurentians region, he would regale his friends and family with illustrations to which he would add stories to the delight of all.

In 1951, three years after Refus Global, Lecor starts his studies at the École des Beaux-arts de Montréal where he would profit from the teachings of the likes of Jacques de Tonnancour and Stanley Cosgrove.

By the end of the 1950s, Tex Lecor is a consummate artist but also a born showman who quickly becomes a household name all over Quebec, both as a singer and a humorist. This is also the era where Lecor meets the great Quebecois oil painter Léo Ayotte who will become both a friend an a mentor to the young Tex Lecor.

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Paul Tex Lecor’s popularity both on television and radio is on an upward trajectory but, by the early 1980s, Lecor makes the bold decision to put aside his musical career and concentrates fully on becoming one of the major oil and acrylic painters in Canada.

Today, Paul Tex Lecor is one of the best known and highest rated Canadian and Quebec artists present in major galleries and important collections all over the world. With his depictions of the Quebec wilderness, countryside, tavern scenes and camaraderie, Tex is one of the crown jewels of Quebec and Canadian art and culture.


RICHARD SAVOIE & DANIEL PLANTE

1.Richard Savoie,  Des flocons sur ma langue, 30×36
2.Daniel Plante, Champagne, 18×24
MORE WORKS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE AND AT THE GALLERY


SAMIR SAMOUN RECEIVES THE
2017 « ORDRE DU MÉRITE » AWARD

The City of Brossard celebrated the 32nd ceremony of its Order of Merit on February 9 at the Socio-Cultural Center. Five citizens of exception have received the highest distinction that Brossard bestows on its residents, whose remarkable progress and achievements are worthy of mention.

Artist Samir Sammoun, a long-time resident of the south shore town, was recently awarded this prestigious honour.

Read Brossard’s press release (French only) :
http://www.ville.brossard.qc.ca/loisirs-et-culture/Evenements/Des-evenements-pour-tous-les-gouts/Ordre-du-merite.aspx

Read the article in Brossard Éclair (French only) :
http://www.brossardeclair.ca/actualites/2017/3/1/cinq-citoyens-aux-accomplissements-exceptionnels-honores.html


Spring 2017 Art Workshops

 

650 Notre Dame – Saint-Lambert, Québec J4P 2L1 – Tel.: 450.466.8920 or 1.866.466.8920
Fax: 450.466.9101 – 
info@balcondart.com

 

Related Posts

New and Improved
Interior Design

New and Improved

December 11, 2021

Photography: Larry ArnalStyling: Michaela Burns Michaela Burns has a way with lines. They appear as geometric shapes on wallpaper, in...

The Colours of Joy
Art

The Colours of Joy

November 19, 2021

The pandemic has had some positive side effects, among them acts of generosity and creativity. And it is these two...

Mixing It Up
Featured-Homepage

Mixing It Up

November 18, 2021

Photography: Lauren MillerStyling: Ashley Montgomery Choosing the right designer to redesign and decorate their three-storey home in Toronto’s Rosedale neighbourhood...

Colour in the Kitchen
Interior Design

Colour in the Kitchen

November 1, 2021

Colour has become a delightful design element in kitchens in recent years. Cabinetry colours range from vibrant reds and oranges...

Nights at the Round Table—and Breakfast, too!
Design Finds

Nights at the Round Table—and Breakfast, too!

September 9, 2021

The legendary King Arthur is said to have chosen a round table for his court so that his knights would...

Lost and Found
Decor

Lost and Found

August 13, 2021

I am fascinated by the salvage of shipwrecks. Not only do I want catalogues and videos about the treasures found...

Next Post
Awesome Aura

Awesome Aura

  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Issues
Made with ❤️ in Montréal

© 2020 Home in Canada

No Result
View All Result
  • Interior Design
    • Bathroom
    • Bedroom
    • Decor
    • Design Finds
    • Kitchen
    • Living Room
    • Paint
    • Renovations
  • Architecture
  • Landscape
  • Lifestyle
    • People
    • Places
    • Things
  • About Us

© 2020 Home in Canada