William Perehudoff





AC-95-12
Acrylic on canvas
68 x 68 Inches 
$ 26175

(includes frame)





AC-86-39
Acrylic on canvas
31 x 43 Inches 
$ 11975

(includes frame)





AC-83-100
Acrylic on canvas
17.5 x 33.5 Inches 
SOLD




AC-85-54
Acrylic on canvas
32.5 x 32.5 Inches 
$ 9515

(includes frame)





AC-86-27
Acrylic on canvas
33 x 32 Inches 
SOLD




AC-85-55
Acrylic on canvas
32 x 32 Inches 
$ 9345

(includes frame)





AC-85-49
Acrylic on canvas
32 x 32 Inches 
$ 9345

(includes frame)





AC-85-82
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 30 Inches 
SOLD




AC-91-29
Acrylic on canvas
26 x 22 Inches 
SOLD




ACP-02-026
Acrylic on paper
7 x 11.25 Inches 
SOLD




Untitled
Acrylic on paper
15 x 11 Inches 
SOLD




ACP-02-27
Acrylic on paper
15 x 11 Inches 
$ 3965




ACP-88-25
Acrylic on paper
7.5 x 11 Inches 
$ 2280




ACP-02-25
Acrylic on paper
11.5 x 7.8 Inches 
$ 2430

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Artist William Perehudoff was born in the Doukhobor community in Langham, Saskatchewan, in 1919 and continued to live on the family farm. Mr. Perehudoff studied art in Colorado Springs, New York and Pittsburgh and travelled and studied in Europe. He returned to Saskatchewan in the early 1950s and worked as a commercial artist for the Western Producer for 25 years. During that time he was active in the Emma Lake artists’ workshops and developed his personal style of painting. In this he was encouraged by Fred Mendel, founder of the Mendel Gallery in Saskatoon, which acquired some of his early works.

After initial work in landscape painting and murals, Mr. Perehudoff turned to the international abstract style of art that established his reputation across Canada. His first solo exhibition at the Mendel Gallery in 1962 was followed by others in Toronto, Edmonton, Montreal, New York, Chicago and London. He participated in many group exhibitions and his paintings are found in the collections of most major Canadian art galleries. Mr. Perehudoff is considered one of Canada’s leading abstract painters, combining international modernism with regional subjects in a unique form. His support of emerging artists had a major influence on a new generation of young painters. He received a University of Alberta national award in painting in 1978 and the Canada 125 Commemorative Medal in 1993, and in 1998 was named a Member of the Order of Canada.