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New York, 1936- Montreal, 2007
Louise Scott's dry pastel works on paper, or her oil paintings, often represent people characterized by their round faces and noses, small mouths and slightly protruding eyes, who fix the spectator with their strange and penetrating gaze. Wearing colourful costumes, they live in sumptuous surroundings, medeival tapestries or oriental wallpaper completing the decor.
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Jour de carnaval
14 x 11"
Oil on canvas
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Abstraction et béret noir
12" x 9"
Oil on canvas
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Portrait à l'épouvantail
36" x 30"
Oil on canvas
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And several other works are available in the gallery.
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