Maurice LeBon was born in Québec in 1916. He first studied at the Seminary of Québec and then at the Seminary of Sherbrooke. He then enlisted in the army during World War II, but came back to Québec due to an injury.
After his return he met the artist Francesco Iacurto, who was his teacher for many years. LeBon is renowned for his landscape paintings as well as his depictions of urban life in Québec City.
In 1992, he was appointed as a member of the Québec Garrison Club.
His paintings are part of prestigious collections among which the private collections of different Canadian prime ministers and of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
LeBon passed away in 1998.
6 recent art(s) sold
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Hôtel de ville de Québec
LeBon, Maurice
20 x 24 in.
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Maison des Gosselin, Place Royale à Québec
LeBon, Maurice
24 x 30 in.
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Vieux-Québec, Rue Sainte-Anne
LeBon, Maurice
20 x 16 in.
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Clocher du monastère des Franciscaines, Grande Allée
LeBon, Maurice
18 x 14 in.
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Rue Buade, Vue du Parc
LeBon, Maurice
20 x 16 in.
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Dans le Vieux-Québec
LeBon, Maurice
16 x 20 in.