George Arthur Kulmala O.S.A. (1896 – 1940). A prominent early 20th Century Canadian painter, George Arthur Kulmala (aka: G.A. Kulmala) was born in Pori, Finland and immigrated to Toronto, Ontario... Read full biography
George Arthur Kulmala O.S.A. (1896 – 1940). A prominent early 20th Century Canadian painter, George Arthur Kulmala (aka: G.A. Kulmala) was born in Pori, Finland and immigrated to Toronto, Ontario with his parents in 1904. He lived the rest of his life in Toronto and died there. He was a member of... Read full biography
George Arthur Kulmala O.S.A. (1896 – 1940). A prominent early 20th Century Canadian painter, George Arthur Kulmala (aka: G.A. Kulmala) was born in Pori, Finland and immigrated to Toronto, Ontario with his parents in 1904. He lived the rest of his life in Toronto and died there. He was a member of the Ontario Society of Artists* and exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts*. His paintings were also chosen to be shown at the 1925 British Empire Exhibition and at the 1939 New York World’s... Read full biography
George Arthur Kulmala O.S.A. (1896 – 1940). A prominent early 20th Century Canadian painter, George Arthur Kulmala (aka: G.A. Kulmala) was born in Pori, Finland and immigrated to Toronto, Ontario with his parents in 1904. He lived the rest of his life in Toronto and died there. He was a member of the Ontario Society of Artists* and exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts*. His paintings were also chosen to be shown at the 1925 British Empire Exhibition and at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. His works are in several museum collections. Kulmala’s primary medium was oil paint on panel or canvas. His most frequent subjects were landscapes, snowscapes, genre* and rural scenes, usually of locations in southern Ontario such as Muskoka... Read full biography
George Arthur Kulmala O.S.A. (1896 – 1940). A prominent early 20th Century Canadian painter, George Arthur Kulmala (aka: G.A. Kulmala) was born in Pori, Finland and immigrated to Toronto, Ontario with his parents in 1904. He lived the rest of his life in Toronto and died there. He was a member of the Ontario Society of Artists* and exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts*. His paintings were also chosen to be shown at the 1925 British Empire Exhibition and at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. His works are in several museum collections. Kulmala’s primary medium was oil paint on panel or canvas. His most frequent subjects were landscapes, snowscapes, genre* and rural scenes, usually of locations in southern Ontario such as Muskoka (he had a summer home at Lake Rosseau) and Algonquin Park. His styles were Expressionism*, Impressionism* and Plein Air Painting*. The askA... Read full biography
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American artists III: Signatures and Monograms from 1800, Volume 3
2009
Castagno, John
571 pages
Biographical Index of Artists in Canada
2003
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
250 pages
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts: Exhibitions and Members, 1880-1979
1981
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
448 pages
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume 3, Jacobi-Lismer
1975
MacDonald, Colin S.
392 pages
Art Gallery of Ontario: The Canadian Collection
1970
Bradfield, Helen Pepall
603 pages
Canadian Landscape Painters
1932
Robson, A. H.
227 pages (color)
British Empire Exhibition London 1925: Canadian Section of Fine Arts