The Umbrellas by Claude Theberge
The Umbrellas by Claude Theberge
Born in 1934, Canadian painter Claude Theberge graduated from Quebec City’s Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and attented art and design schools in France. The talented artist got the top prize in a United Nations competition involving 65.000 graphic artists from throughout the world. Over many years Claude Theberge lived between Paris and Montreal, all the while exploring the full range between abstraction and hyper-realism. He designed murals, stained glass windows and sculptures for public buildings and created paintings, which decorate the prestigious collections now. Through the years, he took part in solo and group exhibitions in Paris, London, Copenhagen, Berlin, Madrid, Moscow, Tokyo, New York, Chicago and elsewhere.