Philomène Belliveau

Philomène Belliveau (1854 1940) was a Canadian artist of Acadian descent.

Philomène Belliveau
Born29 July 1854 
Memramcook 
Died17 March 1940  (aged 85)
Rimouski 
OccupationPainter, drawing 

The daughter of Modeste Cormier and Joseph Belliveau, she was born in Memramcook and was educated at the convent of the Sisters of Sacré Cœur (known as Reed's Castle) in Saint John. In 1889, she travelled to Boston, where she took courses in painting and drawing. After she returned to New Brunswick, her portraits in pastel became very popular. The Acadian museum at the Université de Moncton has four of these portraits in their collection.[1][2]

In 1904, she married judge Alphonse Pierre Garon. The couple settled in Shediac, later moving to Rimouski.[2]

She died in Rimouski at the age of 85.[2]

References

  1. "Philomène Belliveau". Art and Culture. Canadian Heritage Information Network.
  2. "Philomène Belliveau" (in French). Société Culturelle de la Vallée de Memramcook.


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