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Peleg Franklin Brownell

(1857 - 1946) RCA, OSA

Artwork from 1910-1919 by Peleg F. Brownell

Still Life With Colophon

Peleg F. Brownell
oil (10x15.75 in) 1910

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Young Child St. Kitts

Peleg F. Brownell
oil (14x11 in) 1911

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Franklin Brownell was born in New Beford, Mass. and studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the Académie Julian, in Paris. He moved to Ottawa, in 1886, to become the headmaster of the Ottawa Art School, which would later become the Art Association of Ottawa.

His work, which was characterized by a realism, based in impressionism, was greatly appreciated by his peers. He painted in the Gaspe, Algonquin Park, the Gatineau Hills and the West Indies, where he vacationed. Fellow artist, A.H.Robinson remarked, "his canvases have a shimmering radiance of light, a subtle feeling for values and sound, capable craftsmanship." In 1900, he was awarded a bronze medal at the Paris Exposition. He was a member of the RCA, the OSA and was a founding member of the Canadian Art Club. In 1922, the National Gallery of Canada held a retrospective exhibiton of Brownell's work, a great honour. He died in Ottawa, at the age of 90.

Ref:
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Vol.1, by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks, Ottawa, Revised and expanded, 1997