Gill Plasse
Reference: Guide Vallée, Editon III, 1993-94 (Vallée 93;
Artistes plasticiens par Comeau;
Dictionary of Canadian
Artists, vol. 6, p. 1736)
Born 1937, in Acton-Vale, Québec.
Training: Camille Bernard, Studio Salette, Écoles
des Art Graphiques, Cabana Séguin, École des beaux-arts,
and Albert Rousseau.
Medium: Oil and watercolor.
Exhibitions: Various local and international expositions from 1969 to
1990.
Honours: Among others, he won 1st prize, painting from the
chamber of commerce of Montreal, Grand prize, Gala de la
publicité du Québec, one of is work was chosen to be
reproduce for the international book exposition of
Québec in 1974, 102 watercolor works selected by the
Official Editor of Quebec to be reproduced in a series
of kits on Québec ancient monuments 1975.
A
Dictionary of Canadian Artists - Artist Biography
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Artists for this artist, please contact the National
Gallery of Canada Library and Archives. Record number
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Dictionnaire des artistes de l’objet d’art au Québec.
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Gill (1937–
Formation académique
École
des Beaux-Arts de Montréal
Institut
des Arts Appliqués
Institut
des Arts Graphiques
Studio
Salette
a étudié
avec
Camille
Bernard
Cabana
Séguin
Albert
Rousseau
Guides
et dictionnaires
Comeau
p. 206
Guide
Vallée 1993 p. 884
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