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Horace Champagne (born September 17, 1937) is a Canadian artist from Montreal. He is considered a master of the
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Life and career

Champagne was born in Montreal in 1937. His grandfather was the Hungarian-Canadian pastel artist Charles de Belle. After a career in commercial art, Champagne decided to be an artist and attended the École des beaux-arts de Montreal in 1953 for two years, supplemented by later study at the Ottawa School of Art, workshops and reading. Champagne had his first exhibition in 1977 in Ottawa of oil paintings on wood. Workshops with artist, teacher and author, Charles Movalli, in Maine and New Hampshire (1978 and 1979) helped him better understand the basics of art and the importance of working out-of-doors. By 1979, Champagne knew that the material he would use to express his art would be pastel, which is peculiarly fitted for ease and rapidity of handling. After travelling to Western Canada and receiving a positive response from galleries in
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, Edmonton, and Vancouver, he was able to quit his job as a graphic artist in the advertisement industry and focus on his art full-time. For the next forty years, he worked in pastel choosing places to record in meticulous detail in Canada from the Pacific to Atlantic coasts and in the Alberta foothills and Rockies. He had favourite locations, such as Quebec City, and often found inspiration in its older streets, monuments and festivals. A workshop in 1982 with Daniel Greene, author of the book ''Pastel: A Comprehensive Guide to Pastel Painting'' (1974), in
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, helped him realize more fully the variations possible in the pastel medium as well as teaching how to draw from the live model. In 1988, he bought a house in Sainte-Pétronille, Île d'Orléans, Quebec. Here, too, he painted in pastel subjects such as the interior of his home, filled with antiques, or still-life composed from flowers found in his garden. He also travelled to Italy as well as Newfoundland for many subjects. Champagne's works have been noted to be particularly popular in Calgary, Alberta, where he is represented by Masters Gallery. In 2003, the ''
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'' wrote that Champagne may be the best pastel artist in the world. In 2006, he bought a studio in Rose Blanche on the Newfoundland coast, to better depict the sea in his work. He explained Newfoundland's attraction for him and how he paints in an instructional DVD made by VideoMedia, titled ''Champagne on the rocks, Horace Champagne paints Newfoundland''. That same year, he was elected an honorary life member of the Pastel Society of Eastern Canada. In February 2009, the U.S. magazine, the ''Pastel Journal'', included a still life titled ''Overflowing Beauty'' by Champagne on its cover and an article about his work by Deborah Secor, titled ''Joie de Vivre''. In 2010, the French magazine ''Pratique des Arts'' published an eight-page article on Champagne. In 2013, he received an invitation of honor to the ''Exposition international at Giverny, Art du Pastel en France''. While there, Champagne gave a workshop on what he calls ''Plein art'' (Outside painting, on location, on a flat surface). In 2015, the Pastel Society of Eastern Canada produced ''Horace Champagne: A Man and his Pastels'' as a tribute to Champagne, authored by Patrice Landry, with 100 pastels by Champagne in full colour. More critical attention followed: in the fall issue of 2019, The Pastel Society of the West Coast, U.S.A., did an article and interview with Champagne by W. Truman Hosner. Hosner wrote that Horace Champagne has "captured the poetry of the world...his world. He is a national treasure." Horace Champagne was elected Premier Pastelist by the Pastel Society of Canada in 2000 and awarded Master Pastelist by The Pastel Society of Eastern Canada.


Memberships

Champagne is a member of the Pastel Society of France, the Pastel Society of Eastern Canada and the Pastel Society of America.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Champagne, Horace 1937 births Living people 20th-century Canadian artists 21st-century Canadian artists Pastel artists Artists from Montreal École des beaux-arts de Montréal alumni Canadian people of Hungarian descent