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William perehudoff artist blues and reds

          William Perehudoff's early formation has been researched and discussed by Nancy Tousley in the catalogue of the exhibition William Perehudoff, which she.

        1. In this joyful painting by renowned Saskatchewan-born artist.
        2. William Perehudoff sits down to speak on his extensive art career, and also gives us a glimpse into his work space, in this short interview with CBC.
        3. After initial work in landscape painting and murals, he turned to the international abstract style of art that established his reputation across Canada.
        4. Following an early career that encompassed landscape painting, muralism, and abstract expressionism, William Perehudoff established his.
        5. William Perehudoff sits down to speak on his extensive art career, and also gives us a glimpse into his work space, in this short interview with CBC....

          William Perehudoff

          Canadian artist (–)

          William Perehudoff

          Saskatoon artists (left) William Perehudoff and Ernest Lindner with Eva Mendel Miller viewing an art exhibition (possibly children's art) in Langham, Sask.

          Born

          William Perehudoff


          ()April 21,

          Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

          Died()February 26, (aged 94)

          Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

          EducationColorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Amédée Ozenfant, Emma Lake Artist's Workshops
          Known&#;forPainter, muralist
          MovementColour Field painting
          SpouseDorothy Knowles
          AwardsOrder of Canada, Saskatchewan Order of Merit, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
          Patron(s)Fred Mendel

          William PerehudoffCM SOM RCA (April 21, – February 26, ) was a Canadian artist closely associated with colour field painting.

          He was married to the landscape painter Dorothy Knowles.

          Life and career

          Perehudoff was born in St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on April 21, , and was raised on