Artwork by William Kurelek

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Ancient Beauty Ever Old and Ever New

William Kurelek
1975 Mixed Media
24 x 24
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Earth With Heavy Grief So Over Sown

William Kurelek
1970 Mixed Media
48 x 48
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Crows leaving for the South

William Kurelek
1974 Mixed Media
17.75 x 15.5
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Rosedale Golf and Country Club - It's Hard for Us to Realize

William Kurelek
1972 Mixed Media
22 x 41 3/4
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Horses Under Straw Pile On Winter Night

William Kurelek
1971 Oil
5 x 10
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Cowboys and Indians

William Kurelek
1966 Mixed Media
18 3/4 x 24 3/4
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Canadian Storm Trooper

William Kurelek
1974 Mixed Media
4 7/8 x 5 7/8
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Mama

William Kurelek
1966 Mixed Media
42 1/2 x 63 1/2
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Mother Bathing 2 Boys in Washtub Outdoors

William Kurelek
1966 Mixed Media
9 1/2 x 8 1/4
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William Kurelek

RCA
1927 - 1977
 
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Kurelek was the son of Ukrainian immigrant farmers. He grew up during the Great Depression on a grain farm in Alberta and then a dairy farm in Manitoba. His hard-working father thought that his son was lazy and was not pleased when he decided to pursue his studies in art. His father's rejection was to haunt him all of his life. Kurelek briefly studied art at school but preferred to teach himself through books. While traveling in England he was hospitalized for over a year and enrolled in the hospital's art therapy program. It was there that he drew many self-portraits and scenes of farm life from his youth. He also developed his unique style of outlining the drawing with a ballpoint pen, using coloured pencils for texture and adding details in pen. Careful examination of his drawings reveals images full of realism with minute details of things like cots, clothes and even insects. Under the pen of William Kurelek, prairie farm scenes and landscapes came to life. By the time of his death in 1977 Kurelek had produced over 2,000 paintings. Many of Kurelek's painting were produced to accompany books for children. For these he won several awards including the New York Times' Best Illustrated Children's Book Award for A Prairie Boy's Winter and Lumberjack, and the Canadian Association of Children's Librarians Illustrators Award for A Prairie Boy's Summer.