Biography: Alistair Macready Bell (1913-1997) Born Darlington, England; emigrated to Canada 1922; settled in Vancouver 1928. He specialized in graphic works, including woodcuts, wood engravings, etchings, and lithographs. He also worked in watercolour, pencil, crayon, pen, and other medium. “By his own admission, Bell was always drawn to subject matter in which the linear, rhythmic quality of shape predominated. His depictions of boats, birds and animals are charged, expressionist renderings at once recognizable as quintessential “Bell” interpretations “ AWARDS: Canada Council Travel Grans (1959); Canada Council Scholarship (1967) MEMBER: Atelier Sketch Club, Vancouver School of Art( Under Binning). EXHIBITED: BC Annual Vancouver Art Gallery; NC Society of Fine Arts (1949); BC Graphic Exhibition; Solo Vancouver Art Gallery (1942, 1944, 1945, 1989).; National Gallery of Canada (1961); Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (1935-1981); Many International