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1910 Toronto, Ontario, Canada - 1987 Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Known for: Still life, interior scene and landscape painting.
Frances-Anne Johnston RCA, OSA (1910 - 1987). A prominent Canadian painter, Frances-Anne Johnston (aka: Frances-Anne Arbuckle) was born in Toronto, Ontario and died in Toronto, where, with the... Read full biography
Frances-Anne Johnston RCA, OSA (1910 - 1987). A prominent Canadian painter, Frances-Anne Johnston (aka: Frances-Anne Arbuckle) was born in Toronto, Ontario and died in Toronto, where, with the exception of 17 years in Montreal (1941 - 1958), she had lived for much of her life. Her works are in... Read full biography
Frances-Anne Johnston RCA, OSA (1910 - 1987). A prominent Canadian painter, Frances-Anne Johnston (aka: Frances-Anne Arbuckle) was born in Toronto, Ontario and died in Toronto, where, with the exception of 17 years in Montreal (1941 - 1958), she had lived for much of her life. Her works are in several museums including the National Gallery of Canada. She belonged to a family of famous and influential artists: her father was Franz Johnston an original member of the Group of Seven* and a... Read full biography
Frances-Anne Johnston RCA, OSA (1910 - 1987). A prominent Canadian painter, Frances-Anne Johnston (aka: Frances-Anne Arbuckle) was born in Toronto, Ontario and died in Toronto, where, with the exception of 17 years in Montreal (1941 - 1958), she had lived for much of her life. Her works are in several museums including the National Gallery of Canada. She belonged to a family of famous and influential artists: her father was Franz Johnston an original member of the Group of Seven* and a Principal of the Ontario College of Art*; her brother was Paul Rodrik a painter, war artist and philanthropist; and her husband (m.1934) was Franklin Arbuckle a President of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts*. (1). Johnston's mediums were oils, acrylics and... Read full biography
Frances-Anne Johnston RCA, OSA (1910 - 1987). A prominent Canadian painter, Frances-Anne Johnston (aka: Frances-Anne Arbuckle) was born in Toronto, Ontario and died in Toronto, where, with the exception of 17 years in Montreal (1941 - 1958), she had lived for much of her life. Her works are in several museums including the National Gallery of Canada. She belonged to a family of famous and influential artists: her father was Franz Johnston an original member of the Group of Seven* and a Principal of the Ontario College of Art*; her brother was Paul Rodrik a painter, war artist and philanthropist; and her husband (m.1934) was Franklin Arbuckle a President of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts*. (1). Johnston's mediums were oils, acrylics and watercolors. Her primary subjects were still life, interiors and landscapes. Her styles were Realism*, Fauvism*, Impressionism*, Post Impr... Read full biography
Frances-Anne (Arbuckle) Johnston - Artist Info
About Frances-Anne (Arbuckle) Johnston: Keywords
Keywords (28)
Art Method
- •Painting, Fine Art
- •Plein Aire Painting, Plein-Air
Art Media
Art Style
- •Fauve, Fauvism, Strong, Vivid Coloration
- •Impressionism, Impressionist
- •Post Impressionism
- •Realist, Representational, Naturalist Style
Art Subject
- •Interior Scenes
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Still Life
Art Association
- •Ontario Society of Artists
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Elected Member
Art Teacher
- •Emanuel Hahn
- •Frederick Stanley Haines
- •James Edward Hervey Macdonald (J.E.H.)
- •John William Beatty
- •Robert H. Holmes
Art School
- •Ontario College of Art and Design (Toronto), Student
Added Description
- •Artist Has Artist Family Members
- •Married to an Artist
Notable Commercial Gallery Representation, Pre 21s
- •Roberts Gallery, Toronto
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Arts and Letters Club of Toronto-
- •Ontario Society of Artists-
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Exhibition of Museum
- •Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
