Frederick Varley, the Glossary
Frederick Horsman Varley (January 2, 1881 – September 8, 1969) was a member of the Canadian Group of Seven.[1]
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40 relations: Antwerp, Arctic, Art history, Arthur Lismer, Belgium, Burlington House, Canadian official war artists, Charles Hepburn Scott, Charles Walter Simpson (Canadian artist), Cowley Abbott Canadian Art Auctioneers, Emily Carr University of Art and Design, England, Eric Aldwinckle, Frederick Horsman Varley Art Gallery, Grip Ltd., Group of Seven (artists), J. M. W. Turner, J. W. Beatty, Kleinburg, Landscape, M. Bernard Loates, Major depressive disorder, Markham, Ontario, Maurice Cullen (artist), Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Military art, National Gallery of Canada, Ontario, Painting, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Royal Ontario Museum, Samuel Palmer, Sheffield, Tom Thomson, Unionville, Ontario, University of Toronto Press, War artist, World War I.
- Canadian portrait painters
- Group of Seven (artists)
Antwerp
Antwerp (Antwerpen; Anvers) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
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Arctic
The Arctic is a polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth.
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Art history
Art history is, briefly, the history of art—or the study of a specific type of objects created in the past.
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Arthur Lismer
Arthur Lismer, LL.D. (27 June 1885 – 23 March 1969) was an English-Canadian painter, member of the Group of Seven and educator. Frederick Varley and Arthur Lismer are 20th-century English male artists, artists from Sheffield, Canadian war artists, group of Seven (artists), members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada) and world War I artists.
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Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.
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Burlington House
Burlington House is a building on Piccadilly in Mayfair, London.
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Canadian official war artists
Canadian official war artists create an artistic rendering of war through the media of visual, digital installations, film, poetry, choreography, music, etc., by showing its impact as men and women are shown waiting, preparing, fighting, suffering, celebrating. Frederick Varley and Canadian official war artists are Canadian war artists.
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Charles Hepburn Scott
Charles Hepburn Scott (29 November 1886 – 1964) was a Scottish-born Canadian artist. Frederick Varley and Charles Hepburn Scott are British emigrants to Canada.
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Charles Walter Simpson (Canadian artist)
Charles Walter Simpson (1878–1942) was a Canadian artist and illustrator. Frederick Varley and Charles Walter Simpson (Canadian artist) are 19th-century Canadian male artists, 19th-century Canadian painters, 20th-century Canadian male artists, 20th-century Canadian painters, Canadian male painters, Canadian war artists, members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and world War I artists.
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Cowley Abbott Canadian Art Auctioneers
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.
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Emily Carr University of Art and Design
The Emily Carr University of Art + Design (abbreviated as ECU) is a public university of art and design located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Eric Aldwinckle
Eric Aldwinckle (22 January 1909 – 13 January 1980) was an Official Second World War artist, designer and one of the most prominent illustrators of the 20th century. Frederick Varley and Eric Aldwinckle are British emigrants to Canada, Canadian war artists and members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
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Frederick Horsman Varley Art Gallery
Frederick Horsman Varley Art Gallery, or the Varley Art Gallery of Markham, is an art museum in Markham, Ontario, Canada.
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Grip Ltd.
Grip was a Toronto, Ontario design firm that was home to many of Canada's premier designers and painters during the first half of the 20th century.
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Group of Seven (artists)
The Group of Seven, once known as the Algonquin School, was a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933, with "a like vision".
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J. M. W. Turner
Joseph Mallord William Turner (23 April 177519 December 1851), known in his time as William Turner, was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist.
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J. W. Beatty
J. Frederick Varley and J. W. Beatty are 19th-century Canadian male artists, 19th-century Canadian painters, 20th-century Canadian male artists, 20th-century Canadian painters, Canadian male painters, Canadian war artists, members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and world War I artists.
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Kleinburg
Kleinburg is an unincorporated village in the city of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.
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Landscape
A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or human-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
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M. Bernard Loates
M. Frederick Varley and M. Bernard Loates are 20th-century Canadian male artists, 20th-century Canadian painters and Canadian male painters.
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Major depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known as clinical depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of pervasive low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities.
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Markham, Ontario
Markham is a city in York Region, Ontario, Canada.
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Maurice Cullen (artist)
Maurice Cullen (June 6, 1866 – March 28, 1934) is considered to be the father of Canadian Impressionism because he was the first artist to skillfully adapted French Impressionism to Canadian conditions. Frederick Varley and Maurice Cullen (artist) are 19th-century Canadian male artists, 19th-century Canadian painters, 20th-century Canadian male artists, 20th-century Canadian painters, Canadian male painters, Canadian war artists, members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and world War I artists.
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Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (25 May 1879 – 9 June 1964), generally known as Lord Beaverbrook ("Max" to his close circle), was a Canadian-British newspaper publisher and backstage politician who was an influential figure in British media and politics of the first half of the 20th century. Frederick Varley and Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook are Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada).
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McMichael Canadian Art Collection
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection (MCAC) is an art museum in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada. Frederick Varley and McMichael Canadian Art Collection are group of Seven (artists).
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Military art
Military art is art with a military subject matter, regardless of its style or medium.
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National Gallery of Canada
The National Gallery of Canada (Musée des beaux-arts du Canada), located in the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's national art museum.
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Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.
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Painting
Painting is a visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support").
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Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels (Académie royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles - École supérieure des Arts (ARBA-ESA); Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten van Brussel) is an art school in Brussels, Belgium, founded in 1711.
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Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA) is a Canadian arts-related organization that was founded in 1880.
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Royal Ontario Museum
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Samuel Palmer
Samuel Palmer Hon.RE (Hon. Fellow of the Society of Painter-Etchers) (27 January 180524 May 1881) was a British landscape painter, etcher and printmaker.
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Sheffield
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it.
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Tom Thomson
Thomas John Thomson (August 5, 1877July 8, 1917) was a Canadian artist active in the early 20th century. Frederick Varley and Tom Thomson are 19th-century Canadian male artists, 19th-century Canadian painters, 20th-century Canadian male artists, 20th-century Canadian painters, Canadian male painters, group of Seven (artists) and Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada).
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Unionville, Ontario
Unionville is a suburban district and former village in Markham, Ontario, Canada, 2 km (2.5 mi) northeast of Downtown Markham (the City of Markham's modern downtown), 2 km (2.5 mi) west of Markham Village (Markham's historic downtown), and 33 km (20.5 mi) northeast of Downtown Toronto.
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University of Toronto Press
The University of Toronto Press is a Canadian university press.
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War artist
A war artist is an artist either commissioned by a government or publication, or self-motivated, to document first-hand experience of war in any form of illustrative or depictive record.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
Canadian portrait painters
- Albert Chiarandini
- Anne Langton
- Antoine Plamondon
- Brenda Bury
- Brent Townsend
- Bruce Horak
- Claire Fauteux
- Cleeve Horne
- Edwin Holgate
- Frances Richards (Canadian artist)
- Frederick Varley
- George Théodore Berthon
- Gertrude des Clayes
- Iris Hauser
- Jen Mann
- John Wentworth Russell
- John Wycliffe Lowes Forster
- Lorenzo de Nevers
- Lynn Donoghue
- Mary Alexandra Bell Eastlake
- Myfanwy Pavelic
- Nicholas Raphael de Grandmaison
- Prudence Heward
- Robert Stewart Hyndman
- Sophie Pemberton
- Susanna Blunt
- Théophile Hamel
- Thomas Coffin Doane
- Unity Bainbridge
- William Valentine (painter)
Group of Seven (artists)
- A. J. Casson
- A. Y. Jackson
- Arthur Lismer
- Edwin Holgate
- Emily Carr
- Fine Weather, Georgian Bay
- Frank Johnston (artist)
- Franklin Carmichael
- Frederick Varley
- Group of Seven (artists)
- J. E. H. MacDonald
- Lawren Harris
- Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald
- McMichael Canadian Art Collection
- Tom Thomson
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Varley
Also known as F. H. Varley, F.H. Varley, Fred Varley, Fred Varley Drive, Fred Varley Drive (Markham, Ontario), Fred Varley Drive (Unionville, Ontario), Frederick Horsman Varley.