Artwork by Richard Montpetit,  Statue sur plombant le Square Phillips

Richard Montpetit
Statue sur plombant le Square Phillips

oil on panel
initialed lower right; signed, titled, dated 2010 and inscribed “Montreal” and “3135” on the reverse
8 x 6 ins ( 20.3 x 15.2 cms )

Auction Estimate: $350.00$250.00 - $350.00

Price Realized $1,320.00
Sale date: October 26th 2021

Provenance:
Roberts Gallery, Toronto
Private Collection, Quebec

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Richard Montpetit
(1950)

Born in Montreal in 1950, the son of artist Rolland Montpetit, Richard was initiated to painting by the age of twenty. He presented his first solo exhibition of impressionist paintings in September 1980 in Montreal. In 1985, Richard explored with Antoine Bittar, the language of sketching. It was a turning point. They travelled enthusiastically to paint in France, in Venice, in Mexico, in the Antilles, Portugal and Morocco, bringing back with them much more relaxed and expressive paintings. In 1988, Richard Montpetit returned to work in his studio and began to tackle large formats as if they were sketches, in quest of a certain spontaneous type of brush stroke. On this impulse he explored abstraction along with a simplified figuration. Represented in galleries since 1979, he participated in several group exhibitions and many solo exhibitions, one of which was a retrospective exhibition at the Marc-Aurèle Fortin Museum in the winter of 1987, which attracted several thousands of people.

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