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Louis-Pierre Bougie (16 August 1946 - 10 January 2021) was a Canadian painter and printmaker specialized in engraving and etching. He developed his knowledge of intaglio techniques at Atelier Lacourière-Frélaut in Paris, where he worked for fifteen years, and through travel and study in France, Portugal, Poland, Ireland, Finland, and New York. His work is regularly shown in Canadian, American, and European galleries, and is represented in major public and private collections, notably in Québec and New York. Bougie was considered Québec's foremost engraver for the depth and consistency of his work. He died from pneumonia.

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  • Louis-Pierre Bougie (16 August 1946 - 10 January 2021) was a Canadian painter and printmaker specialized in engraving and etching. He developed his knowledge of intaglio techniques at Atelier Lacourière-Frélaut in Paris, where he worked for fifteen years, and through travel and study in France, Portugal, Poland, Ireland, Finland, and New York. His work is regularly shown in Canadian, American, and European galleries, and is represented in major public and private collections, notably in Québec and New York. Bougie was considered Québec's foremost engraver for the depth and consistency of his work. He died from pneumonia. (en)
  • Louis-Pierre Bougie, né à Trois-Rivières, Québec, le 16 août 1946 et mort à Montréal, Québec, le 10 janvier 2021 d'une pneumonie, est un peintre et graveur canadien spécialisé en taille douce et en eau-forte après une longue formation aux ateliers Lacourière-Frélaut à Paris, où il a travaillé pendant plus de quinze ans, et lors de nombreux séjours de travail et d'étude en France, Portugal, Pologne, Irlande, Finlande et New York. Ses œuvres sont régulièrement exposées dans des galeries canadiennes, américaines et européennes. Plusieurs de ses œuvres font partie de grandes collections publiques et privées notamment au Québec et à New York. Bougie est le chef de file de la gravure au Québec, par la profondeur du propos et la continuité du travail. (fr)
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  • Louis-Pierre Bougie (16 August 1946 - 10 January 2021) was a Canadian painter and printmaker specialized in engraving and etching. He developed his knowledge of intaglio techniques at Atelier Lacourière-Frélaut in Paris, where he worked for fifteen years, and through travel and study in France, Portugal, Poland, Ireland, Finland, and New York. His work is regularly shown in Canadian, American, and European galleries, and is represented in major public and private collections, notably in Québec and New York. Bougie was considered Québec's foremost engraver for the depth and consistency of his work. He died from pneumonia. (en)
  • Louis-Pierre Bougie, né à Trois-Rivières, Québec, le 16 août 1946 et mort à Montréal, Québec, le 10 janvier 2021 d'une pneumonie, est un peintre et graveur canadien spécialisé en taille douce et en eau-forte après une longue formation aux ateliers Lacourière-Frélaut à Paris, où il a travaillé pendant plus de quinze ans, et lors de nombreux séjours de travail et d'étude en France, Portugal, Pologne, Irlande, Finlande et New York. Ses œuvres sont régulièrement exposées dans des galeries canadiennes, américaines et européennes. Plusieurs de ses œuvres font partie de grandes collections publiques et privées notamment au Québec et à New York. Bougie est le chef de file de la gravure au Québec, par la profondeur du propos et la continuité du travail. (fr)
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