ARCA
1930 - 2006
Canadian
Sans titre
acrylic on paper
signed and dated 1977
20 7/8 x 14 3/4 in, 53 x 37.5 cm
Estimate: $800 - $1,000 CAD
Sold for: $750
Preview at: Heffel Montreal
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Estate of the Artist
Claude Vermette was born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1930. Like many important Post-War Quebec artists of the time, he studied art under Brother Jérôme Paradis (1902 - 1994). Through Paradis he met Paul-Émile Borduas and members of the Automatist group. While he belonged to the Automatist group, he was considered too young by Borduas to sign the Refus global manifesto. In the early 1950s he pursued his studies in Europe with prominent modernist architects Gio Ponti and Alvar Aalto, specializing in architecture and ceramics. Throughout his prolific international career, Vermette contributed to significant architectural projects such as numerous subway stations in Montreal, pavilions for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair, the 1970 Osaka World's Fair, General Motors in New York City and Bell Canada in Toronto, to name but a few.
Please note: this work is unframed.
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