Augustus Kenderdine

Augustus Kenderdine

Augustus Frederick Lafosse (Gus) Kenderdine (1870—1947) was a landscape and portrait artist of Lancashire and Saskatchewan, a farmer of Saskatchewan, and academic at the University of Saskatchewan.

England

Kenderdine was born the third of six children to Richard and Annie Kenderdine on 31 March 1870 at Chorlton-upon-Medlock in Lancashire, and subsequently christened at the Manchester Cathedral on 23 April 1870.

Kenderdine first studied art under his godfather, Chevalier de la Fosse, a Belgian-born painter and photographer, at the Manchester School of Art, now part of the Manchester Metropolitan University. Subsequently he was apprenticed to several local artists before establishing the business of "Gus Kenderdine: Photographer and Art Dealer" in 1890.

From 1890 to 1891, Kenderdine studied with Jules Lefèbvre at the Académie Julian in Paris, and his work was subsequently displayed at the Paris Salon.

On returning to England, Kenderdine joined the Blackpool Sketching Club, now known as the Blackpool Art Society, in 1891, and was a prolific exhibitor at their annual exhibtions and an occasional committee member. He displayed many oils and an occasional charcoal and chalk of landscapes around the Lake District, along the River Wyre and the local Lancastrian coastline and countryside. He also displayed a number of life, head and group studies, and in 1901 and 1902 several of his paintings were hung at the Royal Academy's Annual Summer Exhibition.

In 1894 Kenderdine married Jane Ormerod at Garstang, where he had been painting, and they subsequently had four children.

askatchewan

In 1908, the stories of the Barr Colonists and their Utopian settlement of Brittania, now known as Lloydminster, inspired Kenderdine to immigrate with his family to the Province of Saskatchewan in Canada, where he homesteaded near Lashburn. For the next decade he was preoccupied by the rigors of farming and ranching, before turning his farming operations over to his son, and returning to his painting.

Kenderdine secured several portrait commissions, and in subsequent years exhibited his work across Canada, but was best known in Saskatchewan. He seldom painted in watercolour, although he did several landscape studies in charcoal and wash in a style reminiscent of Gainsborough. His sweeping romantic depictions of the Saskatchewan landscape, especially around Emma Lake, were indelibly marked by his training in England and France. His imagery recast the province's topography in the comforting image of Europe. As a teacher he influenced generations of landscape painters, among them Wynona Mulcaster, Reta Cowley and Dorothy Knowles.

In 1920 Kenderdine met Walter Charles Murray, the first president of the University of Saskatchewan, who wanted to establish an art program. He provided studio space in the Physics Building on the Saskatoon Campus, where Kenderdine could work and teach. In the 1926–27 term, Kenderdine began to teach non-credit classes which, by 1933, had become credit classes.In 1936 he established the Murray Point Art School at Emma Lake, which became the University Art Camp which was the forerunner of the Emma Lake Artists' Workshops which became the genesis of the Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus which was named in his honour. Kenderdine's passion for the "wilderness" of northern Saskatchewan, and his enthusiasm for attracting people to his summer art camps, corresponded with the beginnings of the local tourist industry.

Also in 1936, a School of Fine Art was established at Regina College, now the Regina Conservatory of Music, by Norman MacKenzie, who, as part of his bequest, appointed Kenderdine as the School's first head and curator of the gallery, which he held until his death in Regina on 3 August 1947.

Legacy

In 1991 the University of Saskatchewan named the Kenderdine Art Gallery in his honour, thanks to a bequest by his daughter, Mae Beamish. His works can also be seen in the Glenbow Museum, the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, the Mendel Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Canada.

ources

* [http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/kenderdine_augustus_1870-1947.html "Kenderdine, Augustus (1870-1947)"] , The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan

* "Augustus Kenderdine 1870–1947", by Keith Bell, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon 1991.

* "The Blackpool Times"
** 25 November 1891, page 5e&f
** 30 November 1892, page 8f-g
** 21 November 1894, page 5h
** 28 November 1894, page 5d-e
** 4 March 1896, page 6e-f
** 18 March 1896, page 7i
** 8 November 1899, page 4h
** 23 April 1902, page 4h

* "Gazette and News for Blackpool, Fleetwood, Lytham, St. Annes, Poulton and the Fylde District"
** 5 November 1897, page 8e&f
** 6 November 1897, page 5b-f
** 31 January 1899, page 3e

* "The Blackpool Herald"
** 1 January 1886, page 8e
** 3 December 1901, page 5b-c

* "The Blackpool Times and Fylde Observer"
** 4 December 1901, page 5f&g


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