Claude Theberge Biography:
Born in Edmunston, New Brunswick, Claude Theberge began his lessons in painting as a child. Later on, he entered the École des beaux-arts in Quebec. There Theberge studied Graphic Arts, under masters such as Plamondon, Dallaire, Gagnon, Bastien, East, and Jean-Paul Lemieux. Theberge found the opportunity to fulfil his dream of studying in Europe through an international art, prints and posters competition launched by the UN in 1952. He was awarded First Prize among sixty-five thousand contestants. Theberge took full advantage of his stay in France. Notably, selected by Georges Braque, he had the privilege of representing the Cite Universitaire de Paris at the inter-university exhibition in Berlin.
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