Rita Letendre
(1928 - 2021) RCA
Previously Sold Works
RITA LETENDRE
In the Passage of Time
oil on canvas
signed, titled and dated 2003 on the reverse
17.75 x 23.75 ins ( 45.1 x 60.3 cms )
Auction Estimate: $5,000.00 - $7,000.00
Price Realized $4,720.00
Sale date: November 28th 2018
RITA LETENDRE
Mon bel amour
oil on board
signed and dated 1953 lower left; titled on a label on the reverse
5.5 x 5.5 ins ( 14 x 14 cms )
Auction Estimate: $4,000.00 - $5,000.00
Price Realized $3,600.00
Sale date: November 17th 2020
RITA LETENDRE
Sans titre
gouache on paper
signed and dated 1961 lower right
9 x 12 ins ( 22.9 x 30.5 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $2,000.00 - $3,000.00
Price Realized $2,160.00
Sale date: October 25th 2022
RITA LETENDRE
Persée de la lumière
pastel
signed, titled and dated 2005 at the lower edge; titled and dated 2005 to a gallery label on the reverse
14 x 10.75 ins ( 35.6 x 27.3 cms ) ( sheet )
Auction Estimate: $2,000.00 - $3,000.00
Price Realized $1,800.00
Sale date: March 26th 2024
RITA LETENDRE
Abstraction
watercolour on paper
signed lower right
10.75 x 14 in ( 27.3 x 35.6 cm ) ( sheet )
Auction Estimate: $1,500.00 - $2,000.00
Price Realized $1,800.00
Sale date: February 25th 2025
RITA LETENDRE
There Was Ever a Day
oil on canvas
signed, titled and dated 2012 on the reverse
8 x 10 ins ( 20.3 x 25.4 cms )
Auction Estimate: $1,500.00 - $2,000.00
Price Realized $1,652.00
Sale date: June 5th 2019
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Rita Letendre Biography
(1928 - 2021) RCA
Canadian painter, muralist, and printmaker Rita Letendre was born in Drummondville, Quebec, in 1928. She is of Iroquois descent. Letendre and her parents moved to Montreal in 1941. She settled in Toronto in 1963. In part, Letendre is self-taught but she studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Montreal for year and a half. While in school she was introduced to the Automatistes due to pamphlets announcing the locations of their new paintings.
Encouraged by Borduas, Mosseau, and Ferron’s art, Letendre began exploring similar motifs in her paintings and began exhibiting with the group from 1952-55. In 1955 she exhibited in “Espace 1955” at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Sharing a studio with fellow Automatiste painter and sculptor, Ulysse Comtois, Letendre became the subject of an article by the Weekend Magazine on non-objective Montreal-based painters. Then, in 1959, Letendre was included in the Third Biennial Exhibition of Canadian Art. In the following year the National Gallery of Canada included Letendre in their Non-Figurative Artists of Montreal exhibit that traveled throughout Canada. In 1962, Letendre received a travelling grant from the Canada Council and traveled to Paris, Italy, Israel, Spain, Belgium, and Germany.
Using a variety of techniques and media such as brush, spatula, pastel, silkscreen, and airbrush, Letendre was a leading member of the colourist movement. Exhibited in over sixty-five solo exhibitions, Letendre’s work can be described in three distinct periods. Her first period, known as the Montreal years, was inspired by her first meeting with Borduas and was a rich exploration of self-discovery. Letendre’s second period was inspired by Russian-born sculptor Kosso Eloul, who later became her husband. Her final period was rooted in mourning and love.
Letendre’s works vary in size from grand murals that are sixty feet by sixty feet in size to small projects on silkscreen. These works are collected throughout the North American continent by governments and public and private galleries and organizations. Letendre’s work has been exhibited in Europe, Israel, Japan, and throughout North America in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Detroit, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Literature Sources:
"A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume II”, compiled by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks Publishing Ltd, Ottawa, 1979
Roumanes, Jacques-Bernard. “Rita Letendre: Le tableau ivre.” Vie des Arts 45, 183, 2001
Andersen, Marguerite. “Rita Letendre: Énergie et luminosité. L’art du féminin, 12 2004
We extend our thanks to Danie Klein, York University graduate student in art history, for writing and contributing this artist biography.