Exhibition of contemporary Canadian painting: arranged by the National Gallery of Canada.
C A N A D I A N P A I N T I N G C A N A D I A N PAINTING ADRI EN HEBERT, A.R.C.A, EDWIN HEADLEY HOLGATE, R.C.A. Born in Paris, of Canadian parents. Came to Canada in infancy. Studied Born a t Allandale, Ontario, Canada. Studied a t the Ar t Association of a t the Monument National, Montreal, and the Ar t Association of Montreal Montreal under William Brymner, R.C.A., and in Paris under Lucien Simon, under William Brymner, R.C.A., and a t the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Rene' Ménard, and Adolph Milman. Elected A.R.C.A., 1934, and R.C.A., Elected A.R.C.A., 1932. Awarded the Jessie Dow prize for oil painting a t 1935. A member of the Group of Seven, 1931-1933, and of the Canadian the Art Association of Montreal. Group of Painters. 38. CHATEAU D E RAMEZAY 44. I ND I AN GRAVE HOUSES 45. T O T EM POLES O F GITSEGIUKLAS JAMES HENDERSON Born a t Glasgow, Scotland. Studied a t the Glasgow School of Art and NICHOLAUS HORNYANSKY in London. Came to Canada in 1910 and settled a t Fort Qu'Appelle, Born a t Budapest, Hungary. Studied a t the Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest, Saskatchewan, where he has painted landscapes and Indian portraits. also in Munich and Amsterdam. Came to Canada in 1929. A member of 39. AFTERNOON I N T H E COULEE the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers, and the Canadian Society of Lent b y the National Gallery of Canada Graphic Art. 46. EVEN I NG CALL FRANK CHARLES HENNESSEY, A.R.C.A. ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON Born a t Ottawa, Canada. Studied in Ottawa b u t largely self-taught. Elect- ed a member of the O.S.A., 1932, and A.R.C.A., 1934. Born a t Montreal, Canada. Studied first a t the evening classes of the Council of Arts and Manufactures, Montreal, under Edmond Dyonnet, 40. R I VER DR I VER R.C.A.; later a t the Art Institute, Chicago, under Clute and Richardson; and a t the Academic Julian in Paris, under Jean-Paul Laurens. Elected a PRUDENCE HEWARD member of the O.S.A., 1914; A.R.C.A., 1914, and R.C.A.. 1919. Resigned R.C.A., 1932. Served as a n official artist for the Canadian Wa r Memorials. Born a t Montreal, Canada. Studied a t the Ar t Association of Montreal Represented in the National Gallery of British Art, London. A member under William Brymner, R.C.A., and Randolph S. Hewton, R.C.A., and in of the Group of Seven, 1919-1933, a n d President of the Canadian Group of Paris a t the Academic Colarossi, under Charles Guerin. Awarded a scholar- Painters. ship for drawing and three painting prizes a t the A r t Association of Montreal. Awarded the Willingdon Arts Competition prize for painting, 1928. Member 47. W I N T E R I N QUEBEC of the Canadian Group of Painters. 48. T H E BEOTH I C A T T H E BACHE POST, ELLESMERE ISLAND 41. ELLEN Lent b y the National Gallery of Canada 42. ROLLANDE CHARLES WILLIAM JEFFERYS , R.C.A. Lent by the National Gallery of Canada Born a t Rochester, England. Came to Canada in 1881, and settled in To- RANDOLPH S. HEWTON, R.C.A. ronto. Studied under George A. Reid, R.C.A.. and C. M . Manly, A.R.C.A. President of the Graphic Arts Club, 1903-04. A member of the Canadian Born a t Megantic, Quebec, Canada. Studied a t the A r t Association of Society of Applied Art, and the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour; Montreal under William Brymner, R.C.A., and later a t the Academic Julian a member of the O.S.A., and Vice-President and Treasurer, 1908-11, and in Paris under Jean-Paul Laurens. Principal of the Ar t Association School President, 1913. Elected A.R.C.A., 1912, and R.C.A., 1926. Honorary of Montreal, 1921-1924. Elected A.R.C.A., 1921, and R.C.A., 1934. LL.D., Queen's University, 1931. Has worked as a n illustrator for the Member of the Canadian Group of Painters, leading newspapers and magazines of Canada and the United States. Worked 43. PORTRA I T O F MISS B. WARNER for the Canadian Wa r Memorials, 1916-1918. Lent b y the National Gallery of Canada 49. ALEXANDER MACKENZ I E A T T H E PAC I F I C (Gouache)
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