Gaston Rebry
(1933 - 2007)
Previously Sold Works
GASTON REBRY
Sapinage en soirèe
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed and titled on the reverse
10 x 12 ins ( 25.4 x 30.5 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Still Life
oil on canvas
signed lower right; artist’s stamp on the reverse
16 x 20 ins ( 40.6 x 50.8 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Soir d’hiver
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated 1986 on the reverse
8 x 10 ins ( 20.3 x 25.4 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Bouleaux en automne
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed and titled on the reverse
16 x 12 ins ( 40.6 x 30.5 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Cloudy Day
oil on canvas
signed lower right; titled on the stretcher, signed, titled ‘temps nuageux’ and dated 1987 on the reverse
18 x 24 ins ( 45.7 x 61 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Soirée froide
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed, artist stamp and titled on the reverse
24 x 30 ins ( 61 x 76.2 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Lac Long - Qué.
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed, titled, and dated 1990, with artist’s stamp; titled “Le voyage promet” on a gallery label on the reverse
24 x 29.5 ins ( 61 x 74.9 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Automne au Québec
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed, artist’s stamp and titled on the reverse
18 x 24 ins ( 45.7 x 61 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Lumière en Automne
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated 1989 with the artist’s stamp on the reverse
30 x 40 ins ( 76.2 x 101.6 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Hiver a l’infini
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed and titled with the artist’s stamp on the reverse
48 x 36 ins ( 121.9 x 91.4 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Au bord de la forest (Edge of the Forest)
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated 1986 with the artist’s stamp on the reverse
16 x 20 ins ( 40.6 x 50.8 cms )
GASTON REBRY
Silence hivernal
oil on canvas
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated 1992 with the artist’s stamp on the reverse
40 x 30 ins ( 101.6 x 76.2 cms )
G. Rebry Biography
(1933 - 2007)
Born in Belgium, Gaston Rebry came to Canada in 1953 at the age of twenty. Accustomed to the pastoral landscapes of his homeland, the Canadian wilderness made a great impression on him. He became familiar with Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven whose work also had a strong influence on him. Their understanding and portrayal of landscape inspired him and stimulated the development of his own unique style.