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*[[William Armstrong (Canadian artist)|William Armstrong]] (1822–1914){{spaced ndash}} landscape watercolourist<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gallery.ca/en/see/collections/artist.php?iartistid=180|title=William Armstrong|publisher=[[National Gallery of Canada]]|accessdate=April 27, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Tronrud|first=Thorold J.|url=http://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/exhibits/virtual-exhibits/william-armstrong/|title=William Armstrong, 1822-1914|year=1998|publisher=[[Thunder Bay Historical Museum|Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society]]|accessdate=April 27, 2015}}</ref> |
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The following is an alphabetical list of professional Canadian painters, primarily working in fine art painting and drawing. See other articles for information on Canadian art or a List of Canadian artists for other information.
A
- Isabella Mary Abbott (1890–1955) – artist[1]
- Melita Aitken (1866–1945) – artist[2]
- Phil Alain (born 1968)
- Amelia Alcock-White (born 1981)
- Terry Ananny (born 1956)
- Shelagh Armstrong (born 1961) – illustrator[3]
- William Armstrong (1822–1914) – landscape watercolourist[4][5]
- Leo Ayotte (1909–1976) – oil painter[6]
- Philip Aziz (1923–2009) – painter, sculptor[7]
B
- Earl W. Bascom (1906–1995) – American painter, printmaker and sculptor; raised in Canada[8]
- Robert Bateman (born 1930) – naturalist and painter[9]
- François Beaucourt (1740-1794) – painter[10]
- Arnold Belkin (1930–1992) – Mexican painter; known as "the Canadian Son of Mexican Muralism"[11]
- William Berczy (1744–1813) – pioneer and painter[12][13]
- David Bierk (1944–2002) – American-born Canadian painter[14]
- Bruno Bobak (1923–2012) – Polish-born Canadian painter[15]
- Molly Lamb Bobak (born 1922) – painter[16]
- Louis Boekhout (1919-2012) Dutch Canadian landscape painter
- Blanche Bolduc (1906 or 1907-1999) Quebec painter
- Paul-Émile Borduas (1905–1960) – painter; known for his abstract paintings[17]
- Fritz Brandtner (1896–1969)[18]
- Bertram Brooker (1888 – 1955) – writer, painter, musician, and first Canadian abstract impressionist[19]
- William Brymner (1855–1925) – figure and landscape painter[20]
- Ralph Wallace Burton (1905–1983)[21]
- Jack Bush (1909–1977) – abstract expressionist[22]
C
- Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945) – artist; member of the Group of Seven collective
- Emily Carr (1871–1945) – artist and writer; inspired by the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
- A. J. Casson (1898–1992) – painter of landscapes, forests and farms; member of the Group of Seven collective
- Jack Chambers (1931–1978) – painter and filmmaker
- Benjamin Chee Chee (1944–1977) – Ojibwa painter
- Victor Child (1897–1960) – newspaper illustrator, painter and etcher
- Pierre Clerk (born 1928) painter, sculptor and printmaker
- Alex Colville (1920–2013) – painter
- Bruno Cote (born 1940) – landscape painter
- Holly Coulis (born 1968) – painter
D
- Kathleen Daly (1898–1994) – painter
- Ken Danby (1940–2007) – painter
- Charles Daudelin (1920–2001) – sculptor and painter
- Forshaw Day (1837–1903) – painter and educator
- Claire Desjardins (born 1965) – painter
- Mary Dignam (1860–1938) – painter; pioneer activist for women artists
- Edmond Dyonnet (1859–1954) – painter
E
- Allan Edson (1846-1888) – landscape painter
- Catherine Everett (born 1957) – sculptor and painter
F
- Henriette Fauteux-Massé (1924–2005) – painter
- George Fertig (1915–1983) – painter and photographer
- LeMoine Fitzgerald (1890–1956) – artist; member of the Group of Seven collective
- Nehemiah Ford (birth year unknown; died between 1858 and 1862) – politician and painter
- Marc-Aurèle Fortin (1888–1970) – painter
G
- Clarence Gagnon (1881–1942) – painter from Quebec
- Eric Goldberg (1890–1969) – Jewish-Canadian landscape painter
- Vaughan Grayson (1894–1995), painter and print-maker from Saskatchewan
H
- Kazuo Hamasaki (1925-2005) – painter; Canadian Japanese watercolour painter noted for combining 16th-century Japanese techniques with Canadian styles
- Mary Riter Hamilton (1873–1954) – painter; female World War I artist, dubbed "Canada's first woman artist"
- John A. Hammond (1843–1939) – adventurer, photographer, artist, printmaker and art educator
- Lawren Harris (1855–1970) – painter; member of the Group of Seven collective
- Robert Harris (1848–1919) – painter; noted for his portrait of the Fathers of Confederation
- Ted Harrison (1926-2015) – painter
- Prudence Heward (1896–1947) – painter; member of the Beaver Hall Group collective
- Edwin Holgate (1892–1977) – artist, painter and engraver; member of the Group of Seven collective
J
- A. Y. Jackson (1882–1974) – painter; founding member of the Group of Seven collective
- Charles William Jefferys (1869–1951) – painter, illustrator, author and teacher; known as a historical illustrator
- Frank Johnston (1888–1949) – artist; member of the Group of Seven collective
- Leonel Jules (born 1953) – painter
K
- Paul Kane (1810–1871) – Irish-Canadian painter of First Nations peoples in the Canadian West and the Native Americans in the Oregon Country
- Aart Kemink (1914–2006) – Dutch-Canadian painter
- Bert Kloezeman (born 1921) – painter and art educator
- Harold Klunder (born 1943) – Dutch-born Canadian painter
- Dorothy Knowles, (born 1927), painter
- Cornelius Krieghoff (1815–1872) – painter of landscapes and outdoor life
- Maya Kulenovic (born 1975) – painter
- William Kurelek (1927–1977) – artist and writer
L
- Stephen Lack (born 1946), actor, painter
- Ozias Leduc (1864–1955) – Quebec painter of portraits, still lifes, landscapes and religious works
- Joseph Légaré (1795–1855) – painter
- Serge Lemoyne (1941–1998) – performance artist and painter
- Maud Lewis (1903–1970) – painter
- Robert Henry Lindsay (1868–1938) – painter
- Oleg Lipchenko (born 1957) – painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Arthur Lismer (1881–1969) – painter; member of the Group of Seven collective
- Laura Muntz Lyall (1860–1930) – impressionist painter
- John Goodwin Lyman (1886–1967)
M
- J. E. H. MacDonald (1873–1932) – painter; member of the Group of Seven collective
- Landon Mackenzie (born 1954) – painter
- Arthur N. Martin (1889–1961) – painter
- Doris McCarthy (born 1910) – artist specializing in abstracted landscapes
- Ray Mead (1921–1998) – abstract expressionist; member of the Painters Eleven collective
- Kenneth G. Mills (1923–2004) – painter
- David Milne (1882–1953) – painter, printmaker and writer
- Lisa Milroy (born 1959) – painter, especially of everyday items
- Berge Missakian (born 1933) – painter
- Guido Molinari (1933–2004) – abstract painter
- James Wilson Morrice (1865–1924) – landscape painter
- Kathleen Moir Morris (1893–1986) – painter; member of the Beaver Hall Group collective
- Norval Morrisseau (1932–2007) – painter
- Thomas Mower Martin (1838–1934) – landscape painter
- Kathleen Munn (1887–1974) – painter
N
- Jack Nichols (born 1921) – painter
- Guity Novin (born 1944) – Iranian-Canadian figurative painter
O
- Will Ogilvie (1901-1989) – painter, war artist
- Kim Ondaatje (born 1928) – painter, photographer and documentary filmmaker
- Toni Onley (1928–2004) – landscape painter
- Henry Orenstein (1918–2008) – artist specializing in easel paintings, murals and set design
P
- Alfred Pellan (1906–1988) – modern art pioneer, founder of Montreal art collective Prisme d'yeux (prism of Eyes), rivals to Les Automatistes
- Sophie Pemberton (1869–1959) – painter
- William Perehudoff, (1918–2013) painter
- Joseph Plaskett (born 1918) – painter of interiors, still lifes and portraits
- Christopher Pratt (born 1935) – painter and flag designer
- Mary Pratt (born 1935) – painter specializing in still life paintings
- Jon Pylypchuk (born 1972) – painter and sculptor
R
- Jean-Paul Riopelle (1923–2002) – painter and sculptor from Quebec
- Goodridge Roberts (1904–1974) – painter of landscapes, unassuming still lifes and interiors
- Danièle Rochon (born 1946) – painter from Quebec
- Trisha Romance (born 1951) – painter in Ontario
- William Ronald (1926–1998) – abstract painter
S
- Anne Savage (1896–1971) – painter, art teacher; member of the Beaver Hall Group collective
- Jacques Schyrgens (born 1923) – Belgian-Canadian painter of watercolors and illustrator
- Marian Dale Scott (1906–1993) – painter
- Jack Shadbolt (born 1909) – painter, war artist and teacher
- Henrietta Shore (1880–1963) – painter
- Claude A. Simard (born 1943) – painter of garden scenes, landscapes, still lifes and the human figure
- Edith Smith (1867–1954) – painter and teacher
- Freda Pemberton Smith (1902–1991) – painter
- Gordon A. Smith (born 1919) – painter, printmaker, sculptor and teacher
- David G. Sorensen (1937–2011) – painter
- Owen Staples (1866–1949) – painter, etcher, political cartoonist
- Godfrey Stephens (born 1939) – painter, sculptor
- John Edmund Strandberg (1911-1996) Swedish Canadian landscape painter
T
- Daniel Taylor (born 1955) – painter of realism portraits and wildlife art
- Tom Thomson (1877–1917) – artist; mentor of the Group of Seven collective
- Gideon Tomaschoff (born 1956) – abstract artist
- Gentile Tondino (1923–2001) – artist and educator; taught with Arthur Lismer
- Tristan Tondino (born 1961)
- Fernand Toupin (born 1930) – Quebec abstractionist and member of the Plasticiens movement
- Cory Trépanier (born 1968) – landscape painter and filmmaker
V
- François Vaillancourt (born 1967) – painter and art director
- Frederick Varley (1881–1969) – painter, war artist; member of the Group of Seven collective
- James Verbicky (born 1973) – mixed media, abstract artist
- Roy Henry Vickers (born 1946) – First Nations painter
W
- Horatio Walker (1858–1938) – oils and watercolors painter
- Wang Hai Sheng (1953) – oils and watercolors painter
- Emily Warren (1869–1956) – oils and watercolors painter
- Darrell Wasyk (born 1958) – painter
- Terry Watkinson (born 1940) – painter, illustrator and musician
- Homer Watson (1855–1936) – landscape painter
- Joyce Wieland (1930-1998) – filmmaker and painter
- York Wilson (1907–1984) – painter and muralist
- Robert E. Wood (1919–1980) – landscape and seascape painter
See also
References
- ^ "Abbott, Isabella Mary (Plummer)". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative.
- ^ "Aitken, Melita". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative.
- ^ "Shelagh Armstrong". In.com. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "William Armstrong". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ Tronrud, Thorold J. (1998). "William Armstrong, 1822-1914". Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Ayotte, Léo". Galerie Beauchamp. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ Belluz, Julia (21 September 2009). "Artist focused on spiritual themes". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Earl W. Bascom". Bascom Productions. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Bateman, Robert McLellan". Robertbatemen.ca. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "François Beaucourt". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Arnold Belkin, Mexican (1930 - 1992)". RoGallery. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "William Berczy". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ Stagg, Ronald J. (2003). "Berczy, William". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. University of Toronto/Université Laval. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "David Bierk". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Bruno Bobak". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Molly Lamb Bobak". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Paul-Émile Borduas". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Fritz Brandtner". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ Biography of Bertram Brooker, retrieved on May 25th 2007.
- ^ "William Brymner". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Ralph Burton". Pegasus Gallery of Canadian Art. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Jack Bush". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
Further reading
- Burnett, David and Schiff, Marilyn. Contemporary Canadian Art Edmonton, Hurtig Publishers, 1983. ISBN 0-88830-241-X.
- Duval, Paul. Four Decades: The Canadian Group of Painters and their contemporaries – 1930–1970 Toronto, Vancouver, Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited, 1972. ISBN 0-7720-0553-2
- Duval, Paul. High Realism in Canada Toronto, Vancouver, Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited, 1974. ISBN 0-7720-0697-0.
- Fenton, Terry and Wilkin, Karen. Modern Painting In Canada: Major Movements in Twentieth Century Canadian Art Edmonton, Hurtig Publishers, 1978. ISBN 0-88830-162-6.
- Harper, Russell. Painting in Canada: A History 2nd ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981. ISBN 0-8020-6307-1
- Lord, Barry. The History of Painting in Canada: Toward A People's Art Toronto, New Canada Publications, 1974. ISBN 0-919600-12-3.
- Morris, Jerrold. 100 Years of Canadian Drawings Toronto, Methuen, 1980. ISBN 0-458-94570-6.
- Reid, Dennis A Concise History of Canadian Painting 2nd Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1988. ISBN 0-19-540663-X.
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