Claude Breeze
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Born
October 9, 1938
Claude Herbert Breeze
October 9, 1938
Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
Educationeducation and early art training in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with Ernest Lindner; Regina College with Arthur McKay, Ronald Bloore, Roy Kiyooka and Ken Lochhead; Emily Carr University of Art and Design (1959)
Knownforpainter, sculptor, installation artist
AwardsQueen`s Jubilee Medal (1978)
Claude Breeze | |
|---|---|
| Born | Claude Herbert Breeze October 9, 1938 Nelson, British Columbia, Canada |
| Education | education and early art training in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with Ernest Lindner; Regina College with Arthur McKay, Ronald Bloore, Roy Kiyooka and Ken Lochhead; Emily Carr University of Art and Design (1959) |
| Known for | painter, sculptor, installation artist |
| Awards | Queen`s Jubilee Medal (1978) |
| Elected | Member in 1974, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts |
Claude Breeze RCA, also known as Claude Herbert Breeze, and sometimes as C. Herbert (born October 9, 1938)[1] is a Canadian figurative painter, known for paintings with raw, unsettling imagery. He is a Professor Emeritus at York University in Toronto, Ontario.