Louis Lambert

Born: 1947

Louis Lambert. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Sainte-Aurelie, Quebec. Active 1985- .

Louis Lambert began carving in the mid 1980’s. He works in Pine, Poplar and driftwood. Driftwood is his preference – he prefers to use material that “nature has abandoned or left behind”.  He signs each work: ‘Lambert’ with the title and occasionally a note.

 

Mathilde and Therese Laliberte

Born: 1911

Mathilde and Therese Laliberte. Sculptors. Woodcarvers. Saint-Isadore, Quebec. Active mid 20th century.

Mathilde Laliberte with her sister Therese Laliberte (b. 1921) made painted panels and cut out figures for their yard. They used ‘as found’ materials from plywood to plastic bottle whirligigs. Therese made a bird in profile using cut strips of tin. They were first mentioned in Les Patenteux du Quebec.

 

Ref: Les Patenteux du Qubec. Louise de Grosbois, Raymonde Lamothe and Lise Nantel, Les Editions Parti Pris, Montreal, 1978.

 

Mme Paul Labrie

Born: 1921

Mme Paul Labrie. Sculptor. Painter. Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Quebec. Active mid 20th century.

Mme Labrie was a painter and sculptor. She filled her yard with murals of people in every day occupations and at play.  She painted them on plywood panels and cut them out in relief. “I make reality….to make the old ways as they were.” She coloured using oil-based house paints. Mme Labrie also made drawings using pencil and crayon. She was first mentioned in Les Patenteux du Quebec.

 

Ref: Les Patenteux du Qubec. Louise de Grosbois, Raymonde Lamothe and Lise Nantel, Les Editions Parti Pris,     Montreal, 1978.

Maurice Joncas

Born: 1936

Maurice Joncas. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Pointe-Jaune, Gaspe, Quebec. Active late 20th century.

Multi-talented in his career and a self-taught woodcarver, Maurice Joncas makes elegant carvings of birds with ‘as found’ driftwood found on the shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. He doesn’t cpaint his work nor does he sign them.

Henri-Louis Jacob

Born: 1946

Henri-Louis Jacob. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Vallee-Jonction, Quebec. Active late 20th century- .

Henri-Louis Jacob lives in Quebec City where he carves birds; mostly wild birds and sometimes roosters. He paints his work and usually signs and dates them. Henri-Louis Jacob has been known to work in stone.

A carving of a Bird by Henri-Louis Jacob:

A carved Bird by Henri-Louis Jacob. Quebec.

A carved Bird by Henri-Louis Jacob. Quebec.

 

 

Ref: Adrien Levasseur. Website. And:  Sculpteurs en Art Populaire au Quebec, Editions GID, Quebec. 2012.