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1919 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - 1979 North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Known for: Impressionist portrait, figure, still life and landscape painting.
Jack Harold Markell (1919 -1979). Jack Harold Markell was a painter who was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He moved to North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1961 where lived and worked... Read full biography
Jack Harold Markell (1919 -1979). Jack Harold Markell was a painter who was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He moved to North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1961 where lived and worked for the rest of his life and died. His mediums were oil, tempera, pastel and mixed mediums. His... Read full biography
Jack Harold Markell (1919 -1979). Jack Harold Markell was a painter who was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He moved to North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1961 where lived and worked for the rest of his life and died. His mediums were oil, tempera, pastel and mixed mediums. His subjects were portraits, figures, still life, and landscape. His primary style was Impressionism. The influence of Jon Corbino (see below) is evident in much of his figurative work. He studied at the... Read full biography
Jack Harold Markell (1919 -1979). Jack Harold Markell was a painter who was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He moved to North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1961 where lived and worked for the rest of his life and died. His mediums were oil, tempera, pastel and mixed mediums. His subjects were portraits, figures, still life, and landscape. His primary style was Impressionism. The influence of Jon Corbino (see below) is evident in much of his figurative work. He studied at the Western Art Academy (Winnipeg) under Alexander Musgrove (see AskART) and at the Art Students League in New York (1940's) under Jon Corbino (see AskART). His travels include Europe in the early 1950's. Markell was a member of the Winnipeg Sketch Club and... Read full biography
Jack Harold Markell (1919 -1979). Jack Harold Markell was a painter who was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He moved to North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1961 where lived and worked for the rest of his life and died. His mediums were oil, tempera, pastel and mixed mediums. His subjects were portraits, figures, still life, and landscape. His primary style was Impressionism. The influence of Jon Corbino (see below) is evident in much of his figurative work. He studied at the Western Art Academy (Winnipeg) under Alexander Musgrove (see AskART) and at the Art Students League in New York (1940's) under Jon Corbino (see AskART). His travels include Europe in the early 1950's. Markell was a member of the Winnipeg Sketch Club and exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (1953 - 56) and the Montrea... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (9)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
Clement Greenberg: The Collected Essays and Criticism (4 Volumes)
1993
Greenberg, Clement; Dr. John O'Brian, Editor
622 pages
Art and Architecture in Canada: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature to 1981
1991
Lerner, Loren R; Mary F. Williamson
1,557 pages (color)
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts-Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970 (Formerly Art Association of Montreal)
1988
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
417 pages
Jewish Experience in the Art of the Twentieth Century
1976
Sparling, Mary and Avram Kampf
32 pages
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists (8 Volumes)
1974
MacDonald, Colin, S.
3,667 pages
Painting in Canada: A History (Second Edition)
1966
Harper, J Russell
443 pages
Painting at Stratford, 1962: Nine Prairie Province Painters Winniepeg Art Gallery Association (Exhibition catalog)
1962
Edkhardt, Ferdinand
16 pages (color)
The National Gallery of Canada: Catalogue of Paintings and Sculpture, Volume III