- Robert Harris (painter)
Robert Harris (
18 September ,1848 -27 February ,1919 ) was a Welsh-born Canadian painter most noted for his portrait of theFathers of Confederation .Born in
Ty'n-y-groes ,Conwy ,Wales , he came toPrince Edward Island viaLiverpool with his family as a youth. He later studied art in Boston, London'sSlade School of Art , in Paris underLéon Bonnat , and in Rome. He travelled extensively, finally settling in Montreal.His commission to paint the Fathers of Confederation came early in his career - 1883 - and it established his reputation as a portrait artist. He was later commissioned by news publications of the day to create portraits of notable personalities, ranging from politicians to scounderels. For example, he made portraits of those accused of murdering the Donnelley's for the Toronto "Globe". He was a founding member of the
Royal Canadian Academy (RCA) and elected president of the RCA in 1893. An important collection of his works is housed at theConfederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown. His painting, "A Meeting of the School Trustees" illustrating a confrontation between PEI teacherKate Henderson and her school's trustees appeared on a Canadian stamp in 1980 and was dramatised by aHeritage Minute .He was married but had no children. He was the brother of the architect
William Critchlow Harris .ee also
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Kate Henderson External links
* [http://www.isn.net/friartuck/rharris.html Robert Harris - Confederation Painter]
* [http://cybermuse.gallery.ca/cybermuse/search/artist_work_e.jsp?iartistid=2328 Pictures in the National Gallery of Canada]
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/bulletin/num12/williamson1.html Article by Moncrieff Williamson]Further reading
* Moncrieff Williamson, "Robert Harris: An Unconventional Biography", Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1973.
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