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by Reb Frost
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Theatre Rialto Montreal" by Reb Frost. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Built in 1923-1924 according to plans by Montreal architect Raoul Gariépy. Front of building was inspired by the Paris Opera while the neo-baroque... more
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Built in 1923-1924 according to plans by Montreal architect Raoul Gariépy. Front of building was inspired by the Paris Opera while the neo-baroque interior features a rich décor signed Emmanuel Briffa. The Rialto Theatre was designated as a Historical Monument by the City of Montreal in 1988 and by the Government of Quebec in 1990, and also as National Historic Site of Canada in 1993. ...
Bienvenue sur mon site! Welcome to the art of Reb (Rebecca) Frost Fine Artist - painter, illustrator, former woodworker..... urban explorer and street photographer living in Verdun, Quebec. It is my hope that what I paint, (or photograph) has a meaning to whoever looks at it. . I love to see someone connect with an image. My photography (mainly on Flickr) is based on street photography in Montreal. I'm out there, on the streets.. I love my city and I express it in every way I possibly can. I also do children's illustrations. I love the imagination and creativity of children and hope that as we grow older, we never give up on our imagination! I encourage children everywhere to explore the world through art and creativity! I would...
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Jon Burch Photography
Congratulations on your new sale Reb
Reb Frost replied:
Thank you! :)
John Scarpaci
A favorite past time, especially at the older, classier theaters! I can smell the popcorn now!
Reb Frost replied:
Yes John, I agree. Some of the theaters were amazing!!!