Item 2014_025 - Place Royale, Old Montréal

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Place Royale, Old Montréal

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    CA BU BUArtColl-2014_025

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      Kirk, Norman aka Norman Kucharsky

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    1 facsimile reproduction : ink on paper ; 29.5 x 36 cm

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    (1914-1999)

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    Norman Kucharsky (professional name Norman Kirk) was born in 1914. He was a graphic artist for the CBC and Radio-Canada in Montréal. Before his Second World War military service, he painted store signs and created stage sets and displays for night clubs and took night courses in art at the Monument National and École des Beaux Arts. In 1944, his water colour “Sally Ann, Petawawa,” depicting soldiers at an army training barracks entering the Salvation Army in Petawawa, Ontario won second prize in the Canadian Army Art Exhibition and appeared in Canadian Art magazine. His water colour “Dugout in Belgium,” picturing soldiers in their dugout smoking at dawn, also won a second prize award at the Overseas Army Art Competition in 1945. After the war, he went to New York, New York to further his art studies. He died in Montréal in 1999.

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    Merrylou Smith '97

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        Norman Kirk

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