"Series Of Five Watercolors By The Montmartre Painter Gabrielle Canon-courio"
French work, 20th century period Series of five watercolors by the Montmartre painter Gabrielle Canon-Courio (1920-2000) representing orientalist and other scenes and landscapes. Numerous works and biography listed on this painter who has been awarded several times, member of the Salon des Artistes Francais. Exhibitions: Painter of Paris and Montmartre, influenced by Utrillo and Marquet, on the Butte friend of Maclet, Creixams, Cahours, Marcel Aymé, she exhibited in various galleries. At the Galerie Geneviève, 55 rue du Chevalier de la Barre, which places these paintings with collectors, in the galleries of Orsel and Drouant-David. She exhibited at the Salons des Indépendants, young painting at the National Fine Arts, at the French Artists and at the Salon Populiste; to the latter, she is close to Cathelin and Jacques Lagrange. Prizes: She received numerous prizes including that of young painting in 1954 at the Galerie Drouant-David; Painter's Prize 1954 (Galerie Durand-Ruel) Ile de France Prize (Chateau de Sceau) Benedictine Centenary Prize (Fécamp 1958) and Biarritz Painting Prize in 1959 and many others. Collections: Arthur Rubinstein (New York) Sixting Art Gallery (New York) Galerias Iturbide (Mexico) Camille Renault............. Museums: Works appear in the collections of the city of Paris, Museum of Ile de France, the Museum of Meudon, the Roybet Museum in Courbevoie and the Museum of Sceaux and many others.