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  1. Edwin Headley Holgate RCA (August 19, 1892 – May 21, 1977), was a Canadian artist, painter, muralist, and wood-cut artist. Holgate played a major role in Montreal's art community, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, where he both studied and taught.

    • Art Association of Montreal`s Jessie Dow Prize (1938)
    • Mary Frances Rittenhouse (m. 1920)
  2. Edwin Holgate was a draftsman, portraitist, landscape and figure painter, printmaker, book illustrator, muralist, war artist, and educator. As a central figure in the development of modern art in Canada, Holgate forged his own path balancing traditional and modern stylistic approaches.

  3. Edwin Holgate Holgate played a major role in Montreal’’s art community, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, where he both studied and taught. He was known primarily as a portraitist and for a number of female nudes in outdoor settings that he painted during the 1930s.

  4. 3. Sept. 2007 · Edwin Holgate, painter, engraver (b at Allandale, Ont 19 Aug 1892; d at Montréal 21 May 1977). In 1895 the Holgate family moved to Jamaica where Edwin's father was an engineer. Around 1897 Edwin returned to Toronto to study and in 1901 the Holgates settled in Montréal.

  5. 6. Okt. 2006 · This major retrospective of the career of Edwin Holgate (18921977), a central figure in Montreal’s art community and the history of Canadian art, features more than 150 works, including a selection of paintings, drawings, watercolours, prints, book illustrations, and archival photographs.

  6. Edwin Holgate Holgate is singular amongst the group for being primarily known as a portrait painter. He was vastly influential in the Montreal scene, and painted everyone from cellists within...

  7. Briefly serving as a war artist in England, Holgate returned to Montréal in 1943 and found that the current art scene was out of step with his own interests, encouraging his move to the Laurentians in 1946. He died in 1977.