[Government forces, Batoche] - Perehudoff painting
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Database ID | 26932 |
Institution | Saskatchewan Archives Board | Fonds/Collection | Saskatchewan Archives Board Photo Collection | File/Item
Reference | S-MN-B 3117 |
Date of creation | 1961 |
Physical
description/extent | 1 negative; b&w; 5.5 x 5.5 cm |
Number of images | 1 |
Historical note | William Perehudoff, painter (b at Langham, Sask 1919). Though he has lived most of his adult life in Saskatoon, he studied art at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center (1948-49), and with French Cubist Amédée Ozenfant in New York. He married Dorothy Knowles in 1952 and they returned to western Canada, where he earned his living as a commercial artist. He has exhibited widely in Canada, the US and Europe, and is regarded by many as the heir to Jack Bush as Canada's most important colour field painter. In 1999 he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. |
Scope and content | Perehudoff painting hung at the museum at Batoche. Depicts government forces. |
Restrictions on
access | There are no restrictions on access. |
Contributer | Melville-Ness, Thomas R. |
Copyright holder | Unknown |
Type | Archival | Primary Media | Photographs | Provenance Access
Point | Saskatchewan Archives Board Photo Collection | Place | Batoche, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Treaty boundaries | Treaty 6 | Cultural region | Plains | Names | Perehudoff, William, 1919- , (Can. painter) | Subject | Art and Artifacts | Date Range(s) | 1960-1969 |
Permanent Link |
https://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/permalink/26932
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