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Item
1003
Artist
Georgette Pihay
Origine
Province of Québec, Canada
Description
Roofs of Place Royale in old Quebec City 1994 -  Lithography no: 147 / 200.
Condition*
Beautiful condition -
Measurements
Lithography on paper - 17.5 X 14.75 inch - Original 1994 Frame 24 X 21 inch - Glass + Varnish dark wood.
Photography
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Location
Montréal, Canada
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Original Art including Frame*: Suggested Price: $250.00 CA.   (*Estimated replacement price of original frame: $75.00 CA)   

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     Georgette Pihay (1922-2002):

Mrs. Georgette Pihay, (born July 22, 1922 died March 25, 2002) Belgium of origin, she moved to Quebec at 18 and was interested in the arts very early. She worked for several years with Albert Rousseau, was introduced to oil painting, watercolor, etchings, sculpture on bronze and aluminum ... She has exhibited all over the world. She died in March 2002 and left a large production of paintings and sculptures.

National Gallery of Canada - Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography

Dictionnaire des artistes de l’objet d’art au Québec. (Https://artistesduquebec.ca/)
Georgette Pihay (1926–2002)
Signataire du manifeste Le Pluralisme (Manifeste écrit par Guy Robert.) –
Le PLURALISME, en art comme tout domaine, se fonde sur la liberté de pensée et d'expression, et se manifeste par son ouverture d'esprit et son sens critique.

Associations :
IAF- Institut des Arts Figuratifs (1987)
AMSA -American Medalic Association (1981)
CAPSQ -Cercle des Artistes Peintres et Sculpteurs du Québec (1995)

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