Phillip (P.J.R.) Renaud

Born: Active late 20th century.

Phillip Renaud. Sculptor. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. Active late 20th century.

Phillip Renaud worked in the flat plane tradition and carved people and their situations, real and imaginary. He was known for carving series of works, always of  people; Tramps and Hobos, Woodland people and characters among others. His carvings were wonderfully done and full of expression. His work was done in Basswood and always highly detailed and very well painted. He signed on the base with a chisel; usually the initials ‘P J R’ and often in the form of a monogram or symbol and sometimes with a date. (See photos below.) Phillp Renaud was an exceptional artist; in his carving and his colour work. His carvings have been widely collected; privately and in museums.

Philip Renaud. From a Series of Carvings of Tramps:

Breakfast in the woods:

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. The tramp at breakfast.

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. The hobo at breakfast.

A detail:

 

Philip Renaud. Oshawa Onterio. Hobo at the Camp fire. C.1990.

Philip Renaud. Oshawa Onterio. Hobo at the Camp fire. C.1990.

Phillip Renaud. The argument:

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. The argument.

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. The argument.

A Hobo on a Stump by Phillip Renaud:

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. A tramp on the stump.

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. A tramp on the stump.

 

Phillip Renaud.  From another Woodland series. The Lost Voice:

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. The lost voice.

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ontario. The lost voice.

Phillip Renaud. The Balancing Act:

Phillip Renaud. From the Woodland series. Balancing a Feather. 1990's.

Phillip Renaud. From the Woodland series. Balancing a Feather. 1990’s.

Phillip Renard’s mark. The monogram. (PJR in a square):

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ont. His mark.

Phillip Renaud. Wood carver. Oshawa, Ont. His mark.

His mark with initials and date:

Phillip Renaud. His mark. PJR.

Phillip Renaud. His mark. PJR.

 

 

 

 

Gaston Turcotte

Born: 1940

Gaston Turcotte. Sculptor. Grondins, Quebec. Active 1960s – 1980s.

Gaston Turcotte is a woodcarver in the flat plane carving tradition of St-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec. He carved figures of people, generally unpainted.  Very occasionally a painted work by Gaston Turcotte can be found but they are rare. (One occasionally sees an over-paint.)

Yves Lachance

Born: ?

Yves Lachance. Sculptor. Model boat builder. L’Islet-Sur-Mer, Quebec. Active mid-20th century.

Yves Lachance was a maker of model boats; especially those that plied the shores of the Saint-Lawrence river.

 A signed painted model of a St. Lawrence River freighter:

Yves Lachance, L'Islet-sur-Mer, Quebec. Boat Model carving.

Yves Lachance, L’Islet-sur-Mer, Quebec. Boat Model.

 

A detail:

Yves Lachance. L'Islet-sur-Mer. Detail of boat model.

Yves Lachance. L’Islet-sur-Mer. Detail of boat model.

 

His mark:

Yves Lachance, L'Islet-sur-Mer, Quebec.  His mark.

Yves Lachance, L’Islet-sur-Mer, Quebec. His mark.

 

Wes Weagle

Born: Active 1950's.

Wes Weagle. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Colchester, Nova Scotia. Active in the 1950’s.

Wes Weagle was a figurative carver. He made strongly impressionistic carvings of people and characters. Shown below is a mounted policeman on horseback by Wes Weagle. It is carved and painted in ‘as found’ colours and is signed on the base. (From a private collection.)

Wes Weagle. Carving of a Mounted Policeman. 1950’s.:

Wes Weagle. Colchester, N.S. Carving of a Mounted Policeman on Horseback.

Wes Weagle. Colchester, N.S. Carving of a Mounted Policeman on Horseback.

Detail of The Mounty by Wes Weagle:

Mounty by Wes Weagle. Detail.

Mounty by Wes Weagle. Detail.

 

 

Clement, J.P.

Born: Active 1920's-1950.

J. P. Clement. Sculptor. Sainte-Adele, Quebec. Active 1920-1950.

J. P. Clement. Sculptor. Lived in St. Adele, Quebec.  Sculptor, folk artist and woodcarver. Especially of beautifully painted ‘bas relief’ carvings of the Laurentian mountains (and wildlife), north of Montreal, Quebec. His later relief carvings were usually signed: J.P.Clement and the larger ones were often framed. The earlier carvings were often not signed. His reliefs were always quite deep and they were always painted in ‘as found’ oil colors. His carvings sometimes had hunters or hikers, in woodland, or in mountain scenes, and with animals; and they were done in all  seasons.

Shown is an example of his signature:

Detail of a Relief Carving Signed JPClement 2

Detail of a Relief Carving Signed JPClement.

 

A framed ‘bas relief” by J.P.Clement. 1930’s.: (about 14 by 23 inches overall)

J.P.Clement. St. Adele Quebec. Bas Reliel A Deer in the Laurentians. 1930's.

J.P.Clement. St. Adele, Quebec. “Bas Relief”. A Deer in the Laurentians. 1930’s.

A later relief carving by J.P. Clement. c.1950:

J.P. Clement. Bas relief of a read Oven. 1950.

J.P. Clement. Bas relief of a read Oven. 1950.

The mark:

J. P. Clement. Bas relief of a read Oven. The mark.

J. P. Clement. Bas relief of a read Oven. The mark.