Desk Secretary Suzor Côté

15,700 $

History of a great painter from Arthabaska Region, Residence of Robert Lefebvre. The paintings on the secretary were inspired by original paintings, by Suzor Côté, reproduced by Hugues Nolet Voyer. First furniture made with a multi-centenial tree transplanted by Great-Grandfather Lefebvre.

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Description

Product History - Inspiration

A perfect style to represent the Story of a Great Painter living in Arthabaska, the Home town of Robert Lefebvre. This Secretary desk is the first realized by Robert, in partnership with a friend Hugues Nolet Voyer, also a painter in Frescoes and Transparency. All paintings on the secretary are inspired by the paint work of Suzor Côté and realized by Hugues Nolet Voyer, in transparency.

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a) Upper front – Closed panel: Arrival of Jacques Cartier at Stadaconée. b) Lower left door : Angélus. c) Lower right door : Return from work in the field. d) 2 sides in angle : Lady of the field – « Pastourelle ». e) Lower side left : Wilfrid Laurier. f) Upper side left : Auto portrait Suzor Côté. g) Lower side right : Elderly person. h) Upper side right : Father Esdras Cyr

Additional information

Dimensions 43 × 44 × 18 in
Pommier multicentenaire

Very rare apple tree of more than 200 years planted by Robert Lefebvre's ancestors on the lands of central Quebec.

Signature

Robert Lefebvre and Hugues Nolet Voyer on every single piece Louis XV, with themes.

Finition

Vegetable dye and water based colors. Finishing oil based varnish.

Nombre d’Or

Drawing and design according to the " The Golden Ratio" method which ensures the balance of the artwork and gives the observer a sense of balance.

Assemblage

Assembly of Louis XV furniture according to the ancestral method of tenons and mortises.

Ferrures de bronze

Foundry bronzes. Louis XV style