CHARLES ST. PIERRE
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$950 Chessboard signed oil on canvas 24" x 30"
$300 Back Alley signed watercolor 13" x 15.5"
$950 Chicago Alley signed 1935 oil on canvas 27" x 21"
$275 Chicago Alley signed watercolor 13" x 16.5"
$250 Leaving Church signed watercolor 18.5" x 12.5"
$950 Table-scape signed oil on canvas 30" x 24"
$250 Still Life unsigned watercolor 18.5" x 13"
$200 Church with the Rose Window signed watercolor 13" x 16.5"
SOLD Back Alley signed 1934 oil on canvas 30" x 36"
SOLD Waves Crashing signed 1935 oil on canvas 24" x 30"
SOLD Untitled charcoal on paper 9" x 11"
SOLD Central Park Scene signed 1935 oil on canvas 18" x 24"
SOLD Untitled signed under mat watercolor 18" x 13.5"
SOLD Wash Day signed 1935 oil on canvas 18" x 24"
SOLD Lakeshore oil on canvas 7" x 10"
SOLD Walking a Bridge (New York City) signed watercolor 8.5" x 5.75"
SOLD Untitled charcoal on paper 14.5" x 20.25
SOLD Lake Superior Waves signed 1924 oil on board 7" x 10"
SOLD Lake Superior Shoreline signed oil on board 7" x 10"
SOLD Congdon Park, Duluth signed oil on canvas 13" x 9"
SOLD Waves crashing signed oil on canvas 18" x 24"
SOLD Lake Superior Shoreline with Swimmer signed oil on board 7" x 10"
SOLD Lake Superior crashing waves signed 1934 oil on canvas 12" x 17"
SOLD Untitled charcoal on paper 8" x 10.5"
SOLD Untitled charcoal on paper 8" x 10.5"
SOLD Roof Top Scenery signed watercolor 13.5" x 18"
SOLD Auto Repair Shop signed watercolor 8.75" x 10.75"
SOLD Man Repairing Car signed watercolor 13" x 16.5"
SOLD Wash Day in the City watercolor 12.5" x 17"
SOLD Waves & Rocks (Lake Superior) signed 1926 oil on board 18" x 24"
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Charles St. Pierre (1891 - 1943)
Charles Abraham St. Pierre was born on June 14, 1891, in Motley, Minnesota. He was a painter associated with Duluth, New York, and Chicago, where his murals decorate the Chicago Tribune building. His brother Meda was the art director at the Duluth News Tribune.
St. Pierre's work has been described as chiefly concerned with light, color, and aerial tones, with suggestions of the flicker of movement.
St. Pierre died in Chicago on January 26, 1943, at the age of 51. He is buried at Calvary Cemetery in Superior, Wisconsin.