O.N. Grandmaison was the eldest child of Nicholas de Grandmaison. His painting style was characterized by visible brush strokes, ordinary subject matter, and an emphasis on light and its changing... Read full biography
O.N. Grandmaison was the eldest child of Nicholas de Grandmaison. His painting style was characterized by visible brush strokes, ordinary subject matter, and an emphasis on light and its changing quality. He studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts (with Frederick B. Taylor), the Winnipeg School of... Read full biography
O.N. Grandmaison was the eldest child of Nicholas de Grandmaison. His painting style was characterized by visible brush strokes, ordinary subject matter, and an emphasis on light and its changing quality. He studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts (with Frederick B. Taylor), the Winnipeg School of Art, the Chelsea School of Art, London, England (with Pickforth and Hodgson) and with his father Nicholas de Grandmaison. During the course of his career, he exhibited in Alberta, British Columbia... Read full biography
O.N. Grandmaison was the eldest child of Nicholas de Grandmaison. His painting style was characterized by visible brush strokes, ordinary subject matter, and an emphasis on light and its changing quality. He studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts (with Frederick B. Taylor), the Winnipeg School of Art, the Chelsea School of Art, London, England (with Pickforth and Hodgson) and with his father Nicholas de Grandmaison. During the course of his career, he exhibited in Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario. His work is included in the Glenbow Museum, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Art Gallery of Alberta and many private collections across Canada. O.N. de Grandmaison is known for his perceptive renditions of images of the Old West.... Read full biography
O.N. Grandmaison was the eldest child of Nicholas de Grandmaison. His painting style was characterized by visible brush strokes, ordinary subject matter, and an emphasis on light and its changing quality. He studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts (with Frederick B. Taylor), the Winnipeg School of Art, the Chelsea School of Art, London, England (with Pickforth and Hodgson) and with his father Nicholas de Grandmaison. During the course of his career, he exhibited in Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario. His work is included in the Glenbow Museum, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Art Gallery of Alberta and many private collections across Canada. O.N. de Grandmaison is known for his perceptive renditions of images of the Old West. Among his many works is a series of 17 paintings of historic ranches of Alberta, including those of the ‘... Read full biography
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