Jean-Paul Ladouceur
Jean-Paul Ladouceur (December 30th 1921, Montreal, Quebec - November 21st 1992, Laval, Quebec) is, inter alia, a Aquarelliste, a Décorateur, a Réalisateur and a director of Film S of animation Québécois. In Quebec, it is especially known for its characters of Pépinot and Capucine , a Televised series for children, even if he is member elect of a Oscar for one of his cartoon films. In the medium of arts, one perceives it like a major influence in watercolour.
Biography
It made its studies with the École of the fine arts of Montreal, with Sir George Williams College and with the University of Montreal.It occupied various stations for the following companies: ONF, Radio-Canada, France-Film and Network VAT. Those are diversified: stimulating Graphic designer, , decorator, Scenario writer, Illustrator, producing realizer, , cartoon film director, actor, Presenter, Instructor, director of the programs and adviser in Creativity. Its professional path led it to be member of the direction for these same companies.
During its career, he was also illustrator and author with the first student newspaper in arts with provincial diffusion: François , creator and producer of the series for children Pépinot and Capucine for television, chairs Canadian Children Broadcast Institute , professor invited to the Université Concordia, the Université Laval and president-founder of the Canadian Société of the watercolour. It was also consulting for CRTC.
During the twenty last years of its life, it concentrated on painting, the teaching of the watercolour and the Journalisme of Article To its death, it had cumulated more than 55 years of work in illustration and other forms of visual art.
It received a Oscar for cartoon film Neighbors . It exposed in many art galleries in Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. Its tables are found in different corporative or institutional collections, such those of the Hotels CN, CMQ, the royal court of Holland, Métro, Domtar and UNICEF. More than one book on art is devoted to him.
Written and illustrated works, selective list
- The CBC Studio Handbook
- the Color on television
Illustrated works, selective list
- a man and his sin of Claude-Henri Oil cake, Editions Stanké, 1979
- the Lovesong of the wine of Emile Nelligan, album of art screen printed with 100 specimens per Paul Moore, 1991
- Menaud, Master-draveur of Felix-Antoine Savard, Editions Fides, 1992
- Breaths of life for the Congregation of the Capuchins
- Technical Film and its for the the University of California
Cartoon films, lists selective
Televised series, selective list
- the Attic with the images (1952-1954)
- Pépinot and Capucine (1952-1954)
- Pépinot (1954-1957)
External bonds
- Biography
- Tables
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