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William Brymner, CMG RCA (December 14, 1855 – June 18, 1925) was a
Canadian figure and
landscape painter and educator. In
addition to
playing a key role...
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Douglas Brymner (July 3, 1823 – June 19, 1902) was a
Canadian politician, journalist,
civil servant and archivist. Born in Greenock, Scotland,
Brymner immigrated...
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William Brymner at the Art ****ociation of
Montreal in 1897, the same year that
Brymner delivered a
lecture on
Impressionism at the school.
Brymner, as he...
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including Montreal-based
William Brymner (1855–1925) and
Helen McNicoll (1879–1915), and West
Coast painter Emily Carr.
Brymner was one of the
earliest Canadian...
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Canadian Impressionism Originators Henri Beau
William Blair Bruce William Brymner Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté
Maurice Galbraith Cullen Helen Galloway McNicoll...
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continued his
studies at the Art ****ociation of
Montreal (AAM) with
William Brymner and
Maurice Cullen.
Cullen took him
sketching in the
Laurentians and introduced...
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Retrieved December 3, 2024. Dow, Audry; Bustilllos,
Leticia Tomas;
Brymner, Jake; Perez, Sasha; Vasquez, Linda. "In
their voices: undo****ented in...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
William Brymner President of the
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 1918-1922 Succeeded by
George Horne Russell...
- (1859–1906) –
painter Kittie Bruneau (1929–2021) –
painter and
printmaker William Brymner (1855–1925) –
figure and
landscape painter Karin Bubaš (1976–) – painter...
- in Montreal. From 1914 to 1917, Montigny-Giguère
studied with
William Brymner. From 1919 to 1922, she
studied sculpture with
Alfred Laliberté at the...