Gaston Rebry

Canadian

Born: Belgium, Wevelgem 1933-03-10
Died: Canada: Quebec, Shawinigan 2007-01-05
Selected works
Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
At the Sunrise
Oil on canvas
20 x 16 in
CAD 1800
Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Eastern Townships. Quebec
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
CAD 1100
Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Untitled
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 in
CAD 875
sold artworks
Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Oil on canvas
18 x 24 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Broussaille en hiver
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Couleurs automnale
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Winter
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Oil on canvas
18 x 24 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Oil on canvas
18 x 24 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Au pied de la montagne
Oil on canvas
18 x 24 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Untitled
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Cabane abandonnée
Oil on canvas
18 x 24 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Les lacs et sous bois
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Paysage en Mauricie
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Sur la route de St-Mathieu
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Lacs et sous bois
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
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Gaston Rebry
Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, Qc
Oil on canvas
12 x 10 in
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Gaston Rebry
Untitled
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 in
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Gaston Rebry
Untitled (Still life)
Oil on canvas
12 x 16
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Gaston Rebry
Shawinigan
Oil on canvas
8 x 10 in
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Gaston Rebry
Untitled (Water mill)
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 in
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Gaston Rebry
1933-2007
Vieille maison, Ile d'Orléans
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 in
Sold
Biography
Born in Belgium, Gaston Rebry came to Canada in 1953 at the age of twenty. Accustomed to the pastoral landscapes of his homeland, the Canadian wilderness made a great impression on him. He became familiar with Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven whose work also had a strong influence on him. Their understanding and portrayal of landscape inspired him and stimulated the development of his own unique style.
1933 – Born October 20, in Wevelgem, Belgium
1946 – Won the first of 50 bicycle races at Wevelgem
1953 – Received a degree in drawing from l’Academie de Menen in West Flanders
1954 – Emigrated to Quebec and settled in Montreal
1956 – Studied drawing for two years at École des beaux-arts de Montréal
1958 – Worked as a sales representative while beginning to paint
1060 – Became a Canadian Citizen, settled in Repentigny
1970 – Moved to Saint Boniface, near Shawinigan in Saint Maurice Region
1972 – Devoted himself exclusively to painting
1978 – First one-man exhibition at the Cultural Center in Shawinigan
1984 – First exhibition outside Quebec, in Toronto
Studied at
l’Academie de Menen in West Flanders, 1953
École des beaux-arts de Montréal, 1956
Collections
Alcan
Bell Canada
Power Corporation
Shell Canada
SNC
La Laurentienne
Desjardins
Exhibitions
Group
1980 – Galerie du Vieux – Port, Montreal
1984 – Heffel Fine Art, Vancouver
1984 – Loch Gallery, Winnipeg
1985 – Caspar Gallery, Toronto 1985 – Heffel Fine Art, Vancouver
1986 – Loch Gallery, Winnipeg
1984 – The Hett Gallery, Edmonton
One-man
1978 – Center culturel, Shawinigan
1980 – Galerie Bouchard, Trois-Rivieres
1980 – Galeri Renaissance
1981 – Galerie d’art Vincent, Hull
1982 – Center culturel, Verdun
1982 – Maison d’art Saint-Laurent, Ville Saint-Laurent
1984 – Heffel Fine Art, Vancouver
1985 – Delegation du Quebec, Boston, Mass
1985 – Masters Gallery, Calgary
1987 – Kaspar Gallery, Toronto
Awards
Professional Activities
Publications
G. Rebry: La mystique de la nature , texte de Jacques de Roussan ; translated by Jane Frydenlund, Roussan (1993) , ISBN-10: 2980091502
Gaston Rebry, EDITIONS DE LA ROCHE, 2008, ISBN 9782923073200