Louise Scott (1936 - 2007). A painter, printmaker, illustrator and educator, Louise Scott was born in New York City and died in Montreal, Quebec, where she had lived since 1958. She immigrated to... Read full biography
Louise Scott (1936 - 2007). A painter, printmaker, illustrator and educator, Louise Scott was born in New York City and died in Montreal, Quebec, where she had lived since 1958. She immigrated to Canada, with her Canadian parents, when she was two years old and grew up in Ottawa, Ontario and... Read full biography
Louise Scott (1936 - 2007). A painter, printmaker, illustrator and educator, Louise Scott was born in New York City and died in Montreal, Quebec, where she had lived since 1958. She immigrated to Canada, with her Canadian parents, when she was two years old and grew up in Ottawa, Ontario and Lockeport, Nova Scotia (concurrently with Ottawa). Later, she also had a studio on Corkums Island, Nova Scotia (c.1995). Her works are in the permanent collections of several Canadian museums including the... Read full biography
Louise Scott (1936 - 2007). A painter, printmaker, illustrator and educator, Louise Scott was born in New York City and died in Montreal, Quebec, where she had lived since 1958. She immigrated to Canada, with her Canadian parents, when she was two years old and grew up in Ottawa, Ontario and Lockeport, Nova Scotia (concurrently with Ottawa). Later, she also had a studio on Corkums Island, Nova Scotia (c.1995). Her works are in the permanent collections of several Canadian museums including the National Gallery of Canada. (1). Her mediums included oils, watercolors, pastels, etchings, serigraphs, lithographs and mixed mediums. Her subjects included portraits, figures, family, nudes, clowns, oriental and medieval influenced images, genre,... Read full biography
Louise Scott (1936 - 2007). A painter, printmaker, illustrator and educator, Louise Scott was born in New York City and died in Montreal, Quebec, where she had lived since 1958. She immigrated to Canada, with her Canadian parents, when she was two years old and grew up in Ottawa, Ontario and Lockeport, Nova Scotia (concurrently with Ottawa). Later, she also had a studio on Corkums Island, Nova Scotia (c.1995). Her works are in the permanent collections of several Canadian museums including the National Gallery of Canada. (1). Her mediums included oils, watercolors, pastels, etchings, serigraphs, lithographs and mixed mediums. Her subjects included portraits, figures, family, nudes, clowns, oriental and medieval influenced images, genre, allegory, whimsy, symbolism, and social commentary. Her styles could be described as Fauvism*, Modernism*, Pop Art* and Primitivism*. The Ask... Read full biography
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