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  2. Cowley Abbott Canadian Art Auctioneers - Wikipedia

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    Cowley Abbott Canadian Art Auctioneers is an auction house in Toronto, Canada, which holds live and online auctions of Canadian historical, post-war and contemporary artwork, as well as international art. It also sells work through private sales and conducts appraisals and provides art consultancy. [1]

  3. Canadian official war artists - Wikipedia

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    This is the authorized list of Official Canadian War Artists in the Second World War according to A Checklist of the War Collections of World War I, 1914-1918, and World War II, 1939-1945 by R. F. Wodehouse (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1968).

  4. Canadian Forces Artists Program - Wikipedia

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    800 paintings, sculptures and prints were completed throughout the First World War. Most of the works submitted were by artists already serving with the military. In 1919, the CFAP displayed works in Toronto, New York, London and Montréal. These works are now located in the Canadian War Museum, the National Gallery of Canada and the Senate of ...

  5. Donald K. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Donald K. Anderson (June 26, 1920 – May 11, 2009) was Canada's last surviving Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Official Second World War artist. [1] He was known for his character studies, depictions of people, and action scenes.

  6. Miller Brittain - Wikipedia

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    After the war, his paintings took on a more surreal aspect, taking as their subject biblical topics, [1] abstract figures, nudes and flowers. [6] In 1947, Brittain won a prize from the Canadian Society of Graphic Art and the next year he held two one-person shows at St. John in the New Brunswick Museum and in Dayton, Ohio, at the Dayton Museum. [7]

  7. Patrick Cowley-Brown - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, he began his career as a graphic designer for the Canadian Government and retired after 27 years to work full time as an artist. His work is in the collections of the Canadian War Museum (nearly 200 sketches and paintings) [1] and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. [4] He died in Ottawa in 2007. [3]

  8. Charles Comfort - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Comfort served on the Board of Directors and various committees at the Art Gallery of Toronto, and was Director of the National Gallery of Canada from 1959 until 1965. During his time as the Director of the National Gallery of Canada, he helped the National Gallery of Canada move into the Lorne building in 1960. [ 9 ]

  9. J. W. Beatty - Wikipedia

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    Ablain-St. Nazaire by Beatty in the collection of the Canadian War Museum.. Beatty was born on May 30, 1869, and went to school in Toronto, Ontario. [2] He was a member of the volunteers who served in the North-West Rebellion in 1885, then worked in the Toronto Fire Department (1869–1900). [3]

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