Artwork by Edwin Holgate

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Untitled Evening, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec

Edwin Holgate
circa 1922 Oil
13 x 10
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Lac Tremblant

Edwin Holgate
circa 1935 Oil On Canvas
18 x 21 1/2
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Untitled

Edwin Holgate
1925 Watercolour
14 3/4 x 17 1/2
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Stream in Spate

Edwin Holgate
1947 Oil On Panel
8.5 x 10.5
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Edwin Holgate

1892 - 1977
 
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Holgate_Edwin_croppedEdwin Holgate was born in Allandale, Ontario. Holgate began his art education at the Art Association of Montreal studying under William Brymner who was also A.Y. Jackson's teacher. In 1920,some of the Brymner graduates found a large building on Beaver Hall Hill in Montreal that could serve for a number of studios. Over the years Holgate continued to be involved with the Beaver Hall Group. Holgate continued his studies in Paris, returning to Canada at the outbreak of World War I. After the War, the artist returned to Paris with his new bride and remained there until 1922 when they returned to Montreal. Having studied figure painting in France, Holgate began a series of nudes in northern landscapes. Holgate was instrumental in the founding of the Canadian Society of Graphic Artists in 1925 and it was as a graphic artist that he first began to attract wide attention. Asked to join the Group of Seven in 1930, becoming the eigth member.  Holgate had by then established a reputation for his figure paintings and West Coast and Laurentian landscapes.