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1896 Montreal, Quebec, Canada - 1971 Montreal, Quebec, Canad. Known for: Landscape, ethnology, portrait painting, graphic art, teaching.
Anne Douglas Savage (AKA: Anne Savage) was a painter, graphic artist and educator. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada where, other than for travel and study, she lived her entire life and died.... Read full biography
Anne Douglas Savage (AKA: Anne Savage) was a painter, graphic artist and educator. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada where, other than for travel and study, she lived her entire life and died. Her primary mediums were oil on plywood panel and oil on canvas. There are also graphite sketches,... Read full biography
Anne Douglas Savage (AKA: Anne Savage) was a painter, graphic artist and educator. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada where, other than for travel and study, she lived her entire life and died. Her primary mediums were oil on plywood panel and oil on canvas. There are also graphite sketches, notably, from her travels with anthropologist Marius Barbeau. Watercolours and works in other mediums are rare (1). Her subjects were landscape, West Coast Indians, urban scenes, farmhouses, figures,... Read full biography
Anne Douglas Savage (AKA: Anne Savage) was a painter, graphic artist and educator. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada where, other than for travel and study, she lived her entire life and died. Her primary mediums were oil on plywood panel and oil on canvas. There are also graphite sketches, notably, from her travels with anthropologist Marius Barbeau. Watercolours and works in other mediums are rare (1). Her subjects were landscape, West Coast Indians, urban scenes, farmhouses, figures, portraits, genre, medical drawings and ethnological studies (e.g. totems, artefacts). The Quebec locations are in the Laurentians and lower St. Lawrence River area, especially around her family's summer home at Lake Wonish and before that at Metis... Read full biography
Anne Douglas Savage (AKA: Anne Savage) was a painter, graphic artist and educator. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada where, other than for travel and study, she lived her entire life and died. Her primary mediums were oil on plywood panel and oil on canvas. There are also graphite sketches, notably, from her travels with anthropologist Marius Barbeau. Watercolours and works in other mediums are rare (1). Her subjects were landscape, West Coast Indians, urban scenes, farmhouses, figures, portraits, genre, medical drawings and ethnological studies (e.g. totems, artefacts). The Quebec locations are in the Laurentians and lower St. Lawrence River area, especially around her family's summer home at Lake Wonish and before that at Metis Beach. S he also has works from her expedition to British Columbia and Alberta with Marius Barbeau (see AskA... Read full biography

