1993 Signed Benoit Cote - LA COQUELUCHE - Ltd. Ed. - 65/93 - Serigraph Art Print with official Publishers Embossed Seal and inscribed to the publisher. Frame measures 35 by 28" inches. Print is in excellent condition as displayed in the photo gallery. Shipped with FedEx Ground or FedEx Home Delivery.

Benoit Cote (1929-2018) began painting at an early age and in 1953 he received a master’s degree in administration from Laval University in Quebec City. In 1959 he was awarded a grant from the Greenfields Foundation, which allowed him to study and travel to Europe for a while. His favorite medium is acrylic and from 1958 to 1966 Benoit Coté held ten exhibitions in Quebec City and Montreal, including three with Jean-Paul Lemieux, Edmund Alleyn, Aristide Gagnon, Jean Philippe Dallaire and his friend Claude Picher. From 1967 to 1980, he decided to stop everything, a question of better thinking about his future and his art. And fortunately, from 1980, he devoted himself solely to painting, regularly presenting solo exhibitions in Canada and abroad. He was a self-taught artist, he began painting in 1953, and he received an MBA from Laval University in Quebec, and in 1959 was awarded from the Greensfield Foundation, which gave him a grant in Europe. From 1958 to 1966, he held ten exhibitions in Quebec City and Montreal, including Jean-Paul Lemieux, Edmund Alleyn, and Aristide Gagnon.