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1903 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - 1962 Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Known for: Landscape painting, war artist, printmaking, illustration.
Captain George Douglas Pepper was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, printmaker, educator and a famous Canadian war artist. His works have been included in some of Canada's most important... Read full biography
Captain George Douglas Pepper was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, printmaker, educator and a famous Canadian war artist. His works have been included in some of Canada's most important exhibitions of 20th Century art. They are also in most of Canada's major museums. He was born in Ottawa,... Read full biography
Captain George Douglas Pepper was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, printmaker, educator and a famous Canadian war artist. His works have been included in some of Canada's most important exhibitions of 20th Century art. They are also in most of Canada's major museums. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario and died in Toronto, Ontario where he had lived since 1932. (1). His mediums included oil, watercolor, Conte Crayon*, pencil, charcoal, ink and linocut*. His subjects were landscapes, portraits,... Read full biography
Captain George Douglas Pepper was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, printmaker, educator and a famous Canadian war artist. His works have been included in some of Canada's most important exhibitions of 20th Century art. They are also in most of Canada's major museums. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario and died in Toronto, Ontario where he had lived since 1932. (1). His mediums included oil, watercolor, Conte Crayon*, pencil, charcoal, ink and linocut*. His subjects were landscapes, portraits, genre*, figures, nudes, Eskimos, totems, Indians, farm life, urban scenes and war. The peacetime painting locations ranged across Canada from Newfoundland to British Columbia to the Arctic. They also included locations from his travels in Europe and... Read full biography
Captain George Douglas Pepper was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, printmaker, educator and a famous Canadian war artist. His works have been included in some of Canada's most important exhibitions of 20th Century art. They are also in most of Canada's major museums. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario and died in Toronto, Ontario where he had lived since 1932. (1). His mediums included oil, watercolor, Conte Crayon*, pencil, charcoal, ink and linocut*. His subjects were landscapes, portraits, genre*, figures, nudes, Eskimos, totems, Indians, farm life, urban scenes and war. The peacetime painting locations ranged across Canada from Newfoundland to British Columbia to the Arctic. They also included locations from his travels in Europe and North Africa. During World War II, he painted on military bases in Western Canada, in Engla... Read full biography
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