Mal délicieux by Marcella Maltais
Marcella Maltais
Mal délicieux
mixed media
signed and dated 1956 lower left; titled on three gallery labels on the reverse
6.75 x 9.25 ins ( 17.1 x 23.5 cms ) ( sight
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Auction Estimate: $800.00 - $1,000.00
Price Realized $720.00
Sale date: March 21st 2023
Galerie Francis Alexandre Gallery, Vanier
Canadian Fine Arts, Toronto
Galerie D’art Vincent, Ottawa
Private Collection, Montreal
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Marcella Maltais
(1933 - 2018)
Born in Chicoutimi, Que., she studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Quebec City from 1950-55 under Jean Dallaire, Jean-Paul Lemieux and Jean Soucy. In 1955, she won First Prize in painting at the Quebec Provincial Exhibiton and in February of 1955, she held her first solo show at the Palais Montcalm, Quebec. The following year, she made debut in Toronto with a solo show at: Galerie l’Actuelle, Mtl. (1957), Musée des Beaux-Arts, Mtl. (1957); Galerie Denyse Delrue, Mtl. (1958); Galerie Agnès Lefort, Mtl. (1960-62); Galerie ‘Nees Morphes’, Athens, Greece (1961); Dorothy Cameron Gallery, Tor. (1963); Galerie Camille Hébert, Mtl. (1964); Galerie Soixante, Mtl. (1966); Musée du Québec, Que. (1968).
She visited Paris for the first time in 1958, where she spent a year painting. Returning home, she continued her painting and was awarded a Canada Council Grant in 1960, which enabled her to return to Paris and also live and paint in Greece. From 1958 on, her work was exhibited in many important group shows, including: Canadian Biennals of 1959 (Third); 1961 (Fourth); 1963 (Fifth); 1965 (Sixth); Spring Show at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (1958-64); the Paris Biennal (1964); Artistes de Montréal, Musée d’Art Contemporain, Mtl. (1965) and several international shows in Czechoslovakia, Italy, and New York City. She was a member of the Non-Figurative Artists’ Association of Montreal and with this group exhibited in a number of centres across Canada, including the National Gallery of Canada and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; also the Société des Arts Plastiques de la Province de Québec (1955-6). She lived in Montreal.
Literature Source:
"A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume 4: Little - Myles", compiled by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks Publishing Ltd, Ottawa, 1978