When Gertrude E. Spurr Cutts arrived in Toronto in 1890 to join her family, she was already an accomplished artist, having traveled to Belgium and Holland to sketch, and having exhibited with the... Read full biography
When Gertrude E. Spurr Cutts arrived in Toronto in 1890 to join her family, she was already an accomplished artist, having traveled to Belgium and Holland to sketch, and having exhibited with the Royal Society of British Artists and the Society of Women Artists. She was an active presence in the... Read full biography
When Gertrude E. Spurr Cutts arrived in Toronto in 1890 to join her family, she was already an accomplished artist, having traveled to Belgium and Holland to sketch, and having exhibited with the Royal Society of British Artists and the Society of Women Artists. She was an active presence in the Toronto art scene, opening her own studio and acting as corresponding secretary for the Toronto Art Students' League in 1896. Around 1900, she went to Woodstock, New York for the summer, to study at the... Read full biography
When Gertrude E. Spurr Cutts arrived in Toronto in 1890 to join her family, she was already an accomplished artist, having traveled to Belgium and Holland to sketch, and having exhibited with the Royal Society of British Artists and the Society of Women Artists. She was an active presence in the Toronto art scene, opening her own studio and acting as corresponding secretary for the Toronto Art Students' League in 1896. Around 1900, she went to Woodstock, New York for the summer, to study at the Art Students' League of New York under George Bridgman, Birge Harrison, and John F. Carlson. Following her marriage to William Cutts, a fellow artist, in 1909, they shared a studio in Toronto and traveled and painted together in Southern Ontario,... Read full biography
When Gertrude E. Spurr Cutts arrived in Toronto in 1890 to join her family, she was already an accomplished artist, having traveled to Belgium and Holland to sketch, and having exhibited with the Royal Society of British Artists and the Society of Women Artists. She was an active presence in the Toronto art scene, opening her own studio and acting as corresponding secretary for the Toronto Art Students' League in 1896. Around 1900, she went to Woodstock, New York for the summer, to study at the Art Students' League of New York under George Bridgman, Birge Harrison, and John F. Carlson. Following her marriage to William Cutts, a fellow artist, in 1909, they shared a studio in Toronto and traveled and painted together in Southern Ontario, Quebec, and England and Wales. Returning to England in 1909, they lived and worked at St.Ives, Cornwall for three years (1909-12) before... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (9)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Tryon Artists: 1892-1942
2001
McCue, Michael
175 pages (color)
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts-Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970 (Formerly Art Association of Montreal)
1988
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
417 pages
Dictionary of Women Artists: An International Dictionary of Women Artists Born Before 1900
1985
Petteys, Chris with Hazel Gustow, Ferris Olin and Verna Ritchie
851 pages
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists (8 Volumes)
1974
MacDonald, Colin, S.
3,667 pages
The National Gallery of Canada: Catalogue of Paintings and Sculpture, Volume III
1960
Hubbard, R.H.
463 pages
Catalog of Paintings National Gallery of Canada (Exhibition catalog)