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Jack Beder | |
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Born | March 14, 1910 Opatów, Cracow, Poland |
Died | November 27, 1987 |
Nationality | Polish Canadian |
Known for | Cafe scenes in Montreal in the 1930-1940s |
Notable work | Grain Elevator and Yards, 1939, Gouach, 20 x 25 in - Permanent Collection of the National Gallery of Canada |
Spouse | Katie Beder |
Website | https://www.jackbeder.com/ |
Jack Beder was born on March 14, 1910, in Opatów, a town northeast of Cracow, Poland.[1] His parents, Moishe Melech and Chana Pearl, managed a bakery, which was inherited from his fathers parents.[2]
In 1925, economic downturns at home and the looming war propelled his family to consider migration. Jack’s father decided to move to Canada, prompted by relatives already established in Montreal.[3] Prior to joining his father Jack apprenticed as a sign painter in Warsaw, though the stint was brief due to challenging living conditions.[4]
Jack migrated to Canada in 1925 and lived in Montreal where he worked painting signs. He contracted tuberculosis and was sent to live at the Mount Sinai Sanatorium in the Laurentians. He spent two years here before returning to Montreal where he met his wife Katie[5] and began to dedicate himself to his career as an artist.
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Jack traveled all over Canada to paint and was a member of the Montreal Jewish Society of Painters, he died November 27, 1987 due to a heart condition.
"Jews have excelled in literature, music and the visual arts, as well. While names like Mordecai Richler and Leonard Cohen are iconic of Montreal, the community produced an extraordinary number of fine painters, especially through the ’40s and ’50s. Among the works on display are those of Moe Reinblatt, Jack Beder and Louis Muhlstock."[7]
"- and two by Jack Beder, hint at the diversity of Canadian sculpture after the Second World War. Beder’s 1962 and 1965 sculptures were made decades after he made a name for himself as a painter in the 1930s among a group of Jewish painters in Montreal. Along with Ghitta Caiserman-Roth, Louis Muhlstock, and Moe Reinblatt, Beder’s paintings conveyed the city as variously dynamic and desolate in its realism. Decades later, with lot 28, Bird Form (Sculpture #6) and lot 2, Sonic Form (Sculpture #22) Beder explored form unconstrained by realism."[8]
Permanent Collections
[edit]- Grain Elevator and Yards - Jack Beder[9]
- Beaverbrook Art Gallery - Jack Beder[10]
- McCord Museum - Jack Beder
- National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec - Jack Beder[11]
- Museum of London Ontario - Jack Beder[12]
Further reading
[edit]- Jack Beder Jewish Painter of Montreal/[13]
- Shalom Montreal[14]
- Jewish Painters of Montreal[15]
- What I read January[16]
- Annapolis Royal, N.S., resident selling Jack Beder prints she found at sale to support church operations[17]
- What is Jewish Art?[18]
- Artist Spotlight Jack Beder[19]
- Find Art Prices[20]
- Bid to Art[21]
- Jack Beder. Lumieres de la Ville. City Lights [22]
- Ingram Art News - December 2021[23]
References
[edit]- ^ "New Readings of Yiddish Montreal - Traduire le Montréal yiddish – University of Ottawa Press". University of Ottawa Press - EN. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Jack Beder, Montreal artist". Jack Beder, Montreal artist. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Jack Beder(1910-1987) Profile | Kastel Gallery". kastelgallery.com. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ Anctil, Pierre; Ravvin, Norman; Simon, Sherry (2007-06-30). New Readings of Yiddish Montreal - Traduire le Montréal yiddish. University of Ottawa Press. ISBN 978-2-7603-1663-8.
- ^ "Remembering the life of Katie BEDER". montrealgazette.remembering.ca. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "May 31, 1932, page 2 - The Gazette at Montreal Gazette". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "McCord exhibit explores Jewish contributions to Montreal". The Canadian Jewish News. 2018-05-02. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ Vandor, Dara (2022-08-29). "Highlights of the Canadian Painting & Sculpture Auction". Waddingtons.ca. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ Beder, Jack. "Grain Elevator and Yards". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Beaverbrook | collection". beaverbrookartgallery.collection.veevartapp.com. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Beder, Jack". Collections | MNBAQ. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "JACK B. BEDER â€" People â€" Museum London Collection". collection.museumlondon.ca. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Jack Beder, Jewish Painter of Montreal". McCord Stewart Museum. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Shalom Montreal". McCord Stewart Museum. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Jewish Painters of Montreal", Wikipedia, 2024-04-07, retrieved 2024-06-20
- ^ banff1972 (2024-03-23). "What I Read, January 2024". Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Malloy, Jason (16 December 2022). "Annapolis Royal, N.S., resident selling Jack Beder prints she found at sale to support church operations". p. 1. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ Montreal, Women's Art Society Of (2009-11-21). "The WASM Blog: Rita Briansky -- "What is Jewish Art?"". The WASM Blog. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Artist Spotlight: Jack Beder". Rookleys. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Jack Beder: Auction prices, signatures and monograms - Findartinfo.com". findartinfo.com. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "December, Montreal by JACK BEDER artist at Heffel auction house | BidtoArt". BidtoArt - A fully comprehensive updated platform to search for your favorite artists, signatures, art prices and auction results. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ Repanier, Esther. Jack Beder. Lumieres de la Ville. City Lights (in French). Galerie Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery. ASIN B0037VBDGO.
- ^ GALLERY, INGRAM. "December 2021". December 2021.