- Eddy Cobiness
Infobox Artist
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birthdate = birth date|1933|.|.|mf=y
location =Warroad (Minnesota ,United States )
deathdate = death date and age|1996|1|1|1933|.|.|mf=y
deathplace =Winnipeg ,Manitoba ,Canada
nationality = Canadian
field =Painting
training = Self taught
movement = Woodland School of Art andIndian Group of Seven .
works =
patrons =
awards =Eddy Cobiness,
Warroad (Minnesota ,United States ), 1933 –Winnipeg (Manitoba ,Canada ), January 1, 1996 was a Canadianartist . He was anOjibwa -Indian and his art work is characterized by scenes from the life outdoors andnature . He began with realistic scenes and thenevolve into moreabstract work. He belonged to the “Woodland school of Art” and was a prominent member of the "Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporation”, better known as the “Indian Group of Seven ”.Life
Cobiness grew up on
Buffalo Point First Nation 'sIndian reserve in southeastManitoba . Like the other members of the “Indian Group of Seven ",Jackson Beardy ,Alex Janvier ,Norval Morrisseau ,Daphne Odjig ,Carl Ray andJoseph Sanchez , Cobiness was a so-called “Treaty Indian”. He belonged to a tribe which Canada has signed a treaty under the “Indian Act of Canada ”.Cobiness has taught painting himself. He was agraphic designer who began drawing pictures of birds in sand, snow or on cardboard, in his childhood. In the 1950s, during his military service years, he discovered working in watercolour. He studied colour and composition. In the 1960s hisink andwatercolour drawings were commercially successful, and he began his artcareer . For Cobiness, the life outdoors and nature always was subject of his works. He began with realistic scenes and thenevolve into moreabstract work, influenced by his art colleague at the time, painterBenjamin Chee Chee . He further developed his work unimpeded and worked with several styles, using many media. It would bring him international recognition. It is known that QueenElizabeth II has work of Cobiness in her collection. Cobiness died inWinnipeg, Manitoba on January 1, 1996 to the effect of complications from diabetic.External links
* [http://www.seventhgenerationgallery.com/ Seventh Generation Gallery] "Native Contemporary Canadian Art Gallery" in the Netherlands, including art of Eddy Cobiness.
* [http://www.native-art-in-canada.com/eddycobiness.html Eddy Cobiness member of the Indian Group of Seven] Website "Native Art In Canada".References
* Eddy Cobiness et al., “The Flowering Art Of Cobiness”, Cobiness Print, Buffalo Point Reserve, Canada, 1985
* Native Art In Canada website, 2007
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