Original Artwork by Yvon Breton
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Yvon Breton - Regard sur l'oie blanche 30x36
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Yvon Breton - Levée du jour à Batiskan 24x30
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Yvon Breton - Destination liberté 24x30
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Yvon Breton - Perle de Charlevoix 36x48
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Yvon Breton - Panorama Haut en Couleurs 40x60
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Yvon Breton - Destination de Baie Georgienne 24x30
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Yvon Breton - L'arrière de pays de Charlevoix 36x48
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Yvon Breton - Shannahan 36x60
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Yvon Breton - L'Automne en fête dans Charlevoix 48x72
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Yvon Breton - Lieu de Contemplation 72x40
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Recently Sold Paintings
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Yvon Breton - Spectacle des oies blanches 24x30
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Yvon Breton - Grand oies des neiges 24x30
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Yvon Breton - Un jour d'automne 22x28
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Yvon Breton - Endroit de reve 16x20
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Yvon Breton - Soleil sur les caps 18x14
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Yvon Breton - L'Hiver En Maurice 24x30
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Yvon Breton - Couleurs d'Automne 20x20
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For Yvon Breton painting is a poetry of forms, sounds, colors and movements drawn from nature. His charming colorful landscapes are animated by a luminous life, captivating viewers through his happy choice of tones and contrasts.
Yvon Breton was born in 1942 in the Eastern Townships in Quebec and studied at Montreal’s School of Fine Arts. In 1967 he won the “Price Fine Arts Award” at the National Exhibition. In 1988, he became the first Quebecois to receive the prize René
D’Anjou, a prestigious French honor bestowed upon only the most accomplished artists.
Breton claims to be pacifist, industrious, sensitive and lonely. He always paints alone, but alone with nature, the creative breath that animates his paintings.