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1898 Napanee, Ontario - 1994 Toronto, Ontario. Known for: Modernist rural landscape and figure painting, illustration.
Kathleen Frances Pepper (née Daly) studied at the Ontario College of Art (1920-24); the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris (1924-25); wood engraving with René Pottier in Paris; and at the Parsons... Read full biography
Kathleen Frances Pepper (née Daly) studied at the Ontario College of Art (1920-24); the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris (1924-25); wood engraving with René Pottier in Paris; and at the Parsons School of Design, New York (1926). In 1924 she began taking annual trips to France and Italy. She... Read full biography
Kathleen Frances Pepper (née Daly) studied at the Ontario College of Art (1920-24); the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris (1924-25); wood engraving with René Pottier in Paris; and at the Parsons School of Design, New York (1926). In 1924 she began taking annual trips to France and Italy. She married artist George Pepper in 1929, and the couple traveled and painted extensively. They lived in the Studio Building in Toronto (1934-1951). Daly made several trips to Newfoundland and Labrador to... Read full biography
Kathleen Frances Pepper (née Daly) studied at the Ontario College of Art (1920-24); the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris (1924-25); wood engraving with René Pottier in Paris; and at the Parsons School of Design, New York (1926). In 1924 she began taking annual trips to France and Italy. She married artist George Pepper in 1929, and the couple traveled and painted extensively. They lived in the Studio Building in Toronto (1934-1951). Daly made several trips to Newfoundland and Labrador to paint images of Native Canadians. She exhibited at Hart House (1935); at the British Empire Exhibition (1936); in the exhibition "A Century of Canadian Art" (1938); at the Tate Gallery, London (1938); often with the Royal Canadian Academy and the... Read full biography
Kathleen Frances Pepper (née Daly) studied at the Ontario College of Art (1920-24); the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris (1924-25); wood engraving with René Pottier in Paris; and at the Parsons School of Design, New York (1926). In 1924 she began taking annual trips to France and Italy. She married artist George Pepper in 1929, and the couple traveled and painted extensively. They lived in the Studio Building in Toronto (1934-1951). Daly made several trips to Newfoundland and Labrador to paint images of Native Canadians. She exhibited at Hart House (1935); at the British Empire Exhibition (1936); in the exhibition "A Century of Canadian Art" (1938); at the Tate Gallery, London (1938); often with the Royal Canadian Academy and the Ontario Society of Artists, and she was a member of both (ARCA 1937; RCA 1961; OSA 1936). She was also a member of... Read full biography
Kathleen Frances (Pepper) Daly - Artist Info
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Keywords (22)
Art Method
- •Book Illustration
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
- •Charcoal
- •Conte Crayon
- •Engraving, Engraver
- •Mixed Media, Multi Media and/or Multli Styles
- •Oil Paint
- •Watercolor/Watercolour
- •Woodblock, Woodcut, Wood Engraving
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •France After 1900
- •Italy
Art Association
- •Canadian Group of Painters
- •Ontario Society of Artists
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Elected Member
Art School
- •Academie de la Grand Chaumiere, Paris, Student
- •Ontario College of Art and Design (Toronto), Student
- •Parsons, The New School for Design, Student
Added Description
- •Studio Building, Toronto-Resident
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Canadian Group of Painters-
- •Ontario Society of Artists-
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Exhibition of Special Group
- •Group of Seven Guest Exhibitors, Canada
