Serge Lemoyne
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Serge Lemoyne (June 13, 1941 - July 12, 1998) was a Canadian artist from Quebec. He is known both as a performance artist and also primarily as a painter.

Among his many exhibits are an homage to Matisse and the "bleu, blanc, rouge". The former of these is a tribute to the Montreal Canadiens hockey team and also the three representative colours found in the flag of France1. One of Mr Lemoyne's best known pieces of work is "Dryden2", an understatedly simplistic portrait of a gardien's (goaltender's) mask, particularly that of Montreal Canadiens star goaltender Ken Dryden.

References

  1. ^ JSTOR page
  2. ^ Dryden
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