40.0 x 34.0 cm
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Born on October 8, 1864, in Saint-Hilaire-de-Rouville, Quebec, Ozias Leduc emerged as one of Canada’s early masters. Largely self-taught, his dedication to art quickly garnered recognition among his peers. He began his artistic journey working alongside notable artists such as Luigi Cappello, Adolphe Rho, and Suzor-Coté, experiences that profoundly shaped his style and technique.
Leduc’s early career involved significant work on church decorations, collaborating with various artists to create religious artwork. A pivotal moment in his artistic development was a brief trip to Paris and London in 1897 with Suzor-Coté. This exposure to the Impressionist movement had a lasting impact on his approach to color, light, and subject matter. While embracing Impressionistic principles, Leduc developed a unique style that distinguished him from other artists.
Leduc is particularly celebrated for his extensive work decorating the Notre-Dame-de-la-Présentation church in Shawinigan South, Quebec. This project consumed thirteen years of his life, culminating in a breathtaking display of religious art completed by his assistant Gabrielle Messier. Other notable works include “Portrait of a Man” and “Portrait of a Woman,” showcasing his skill in capturing human likeness and emotion.
Ozias Leduc’s contributions to Canadian art are undeniable. He was recognized as a National Historic Person of Canada in 2018, solidifying his place in the nation's cultural heritage. His influence extends beyond his own artwork; he also served as an instructor to Paul-Émile Borduas, a prominent figure in Canadian abstract expressionism. Leduc’s legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike, with many of his works showcased at platforms like TopImpressionists.com.
Leduc received an Honorary doctorate from the Université de Montréal in 1938 and was made a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Streets bear his name in Shawinigan-Sud and Drummondville, a park is named after him in Lévis, and a secondary school honors him in Mont-Saint-Hilaire. In 1988, Canada Post issued a stamp featuring his painting “The Young Student” as part of the Masterpieces of Canadian Art series.
1864 - 1955 , Canada
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