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1904 Yokohama, Japan - 1990 Toronto, Ontario. Known for: Semi-abstract watercolor landscape and floral painting.
Marjorie Pigott RCA, OSA, CSPWC (1904 – 1990). A prominent Canadian painter and educator, Marjorie Pigott was born in Yokohama, Japan to an English father and a Japanese mother. She immigrated to... Read full biography
Marjorie Pigott RCA, OSA, CSPWC (1904 – 1990). A prominent Canadian painter and educator, Marjorie Pigott was born in Yokohama, Japan to an English father and a Japanese mother. She immigrated to Canada in 1940, settling briefly in Vancouver, B.C. and then in Toronto, Ontario where she lived for... Read full biography
Marjorie Pigott RCA, OSA, CSPWC (1904 – 1990). A prominent Canadian painter and educator, Marjorie Pigott was born in Yokohama, Japan to an English father and a Japanese mother. She immigrated to Canada in 1940, settling briefly in Vancouver, B.C. and then in Toronto, Ontario where she lived for the rest of her life and died. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* and the Ontario Society of Artists*. Her paintings are in the collections of several museums including the National... Read full biography
Marjorie Pigott RCA, OSA, CSPWC (1904 – 1990). A prominent Canadian painter and educator, Marjorie Pigott was born in Yokohama, Japan to an English father and a Japanese mother. She immigrated to Canada in 1940, settling briefly in Vancouver, B.C. and then in Toronto, Ontario where she lived for the rest of her life and died. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* and the Ontario Society of Artists*. Her paintings are in the collections of several museums including the National Gallery of Canada and the Royal Collection of Queen Elizabeth II. Pigott’s primary medium was wet-into-wet watercolors. Her primary subjects were landscapes and florals. Her styles are described as Nanga School and Semi-Abstraction. The askART... Read full biography
Marjorie Pigott RCA, OSA, CSPWC (1904 – 1990). A prominent Canadian painter and educator, Marjorie Pigott was born in Yokohama, Japan to an English father and a Japanese mother. She immigrated to Canada in 1940, settling briefly in Vancouver, B.C. and then in Toronto, Ontario where she lived for the rest of her life and died. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* and the Ontario Society of Artists*. Her paintings are in the collections of several museums including the National Gallery of Canada and the Royal Collection of Queen Elizabeth II. Pigott’s primary medium was wet-into-wet watercolors. Her primary subjects were landscapes and florals. Her styles are described as Nanga School and Semi-Abstraction. The askART auction results have dozens of excellent illustrations of her oeuvre. In Japan, she studied Nanga School painting for 12 years earning... Read full biography
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Keywords (21)
Art Method
- •Painting, Fine Art
Art Media
Art Style
- •Nanga School Style of Painting
Art Subject
- •Botanics, Plant Life
- •Floral Landscape, Wildflowers
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Trees, Woodland and Forest Interiors, Tree Landscapes
Art Association
- •Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour
- •Ontario Society of Artists
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Elected Member
Added Description
- •Art Educator:Teaching, Scholarship, Workshops and/or Writing
- •Watercolor Specialty
Notable Commercial Gallery Representation, Pre 21s
- •Kensington Fine Arts Gallery, Kensington
- •Roberts Gallery, Toronto
- •Wallack Galleries, Ottawa
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
- •Biennial Exhibitions of Canadian Art
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Canadian Society of Painters in Water Color-
- •Ontario Society of Artists-
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Exhibition of Museum
- •Hamilton Art Gallery, Ontario
- •Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
