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1866 St. John's, Newfoundland - 1934 Chambly, Quebec, Canada. Known for: Impressionist landscape, marine, genre and portrait painting, teaching.
Maurice Galbraith Cullen was a prominent painter and an influential educator who was born in St. John's, Newfoundland (1). His family moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1870, and he lived there,... Read full biography
Maurice Galbraith Cullen was a prominent painter and an influential educator who was born in St. John's, Newfoundland (1). His family moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1870, and he lived there, except for the period in Paris (1888 - 1895) and when he returned to Newfoundland (1910 - 1911), for... Read full biography
Maurice Galbraith Cullen was a prominent painter and an influential educator who was born in St. John's, Newfoundland (1). His family moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1870, and he lived there, except for the period in Paris (1888 - 1895) and when he returned to Newfoundland (1910 - 1911), for most of the rest of his life. He died at his cottage in Chambly, Quebec, about 30 miles from downtown Montreal. His mediums were oil, watercolour, pen and ink, pastel and mixed mediums. His subjects... Read full biography
Maurice Galbraith Cullen was a prominent painter and an influential educator who was born in St. John's, Newfoundland (1). His family moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1870, and he lived there, except for the period in Paris (1888 - 1895) and when he returned to Newfoundland (1910 - 1911), for most of the rest of his life. He died at his cottage in Chambly, Quebec, about 30 miles from downtown Montreal. His mediums were oil, watercolour, pen and ink, pastel and mixed mediums. His subjects are landscape, coastal scenes, urban scenes, genre, portraits and (during World War I ) war. The locations of the painting subjects include the Rocky Mountains, Newfoundland, North Africa, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and France. However his most... Read full biography
Maurice Galbraith Cullen was a prominent painter and an influential educator who was born in St. John's, Newfoundland (1). His family moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1870, and he lived there, except for the period in Paris (1888 - 1895) and when he returned to Newfoundland (1910 - 1911), for most of the rest of his life. He died at his cottage in Chambly, Quebec, about 30 miles from downtown Montreal. His mediums were oil, watercolour, pen and ink, pastel and mixed mediums. His subjects are landscape, coastal scenes, urban scenes, genre, portraits and (during World War I ) war. The locations of the painting subjects include the Rocky Mountains, Newfoundland, North Africa, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and France. However his most famous subject is Quebec in winter, its urban streets, its rivers, its countryside. His style is Impress... Read full biography
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