
1904–1990 · Canadian · 14 artworks
artist bio
Jean Paul Lemieux was a prominent Canadian painter known for his distinctive style blending Regionalism and Expressionism to depict the Quebec landscape and its people. His works often evoke a sense of nostalgia and quiet contemplation, capturing the essence of Canadian identity.
what you'll learn
Studying Lemieux's work allows students to explore the use of simplified forms and muted color palettes to convey mood and narrative. Students can also learn about the power of art to reflect regional identity and cultural heritage.
related: Lawren Harris, Emily Carr

La récréation
1961

Montréal il y a longtemps
1966

Jeune fille, l'hiver
1977

Young Man
1968

Rue de village
1931

Les masques
1973

La femme au chapeau blanc

Le champ de trèfles

Les Ursulines

Warwick
1950

La noce de juin

Portrait
1961

Port-au-Persil
1952

Julie et l'univers