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Product Tag: Marmaduke Matthews (British/Canadian 1837-1913)

ARTIST BIOGRAPHY: Marmaduke Matthews was born in 1837 at Barcheston, Warwickshire, England. He was educated at Oxford, came to Canada from England in 1860, and settled in Toronto. For Five years after emmigrating to Canada, Marmaduke Matthews traveled to New York, where he stayed four years (1865-1869). As an extensive and enthusiastic traveller, Marmaduke Matthews’ journeys years in Vermont, and New Hampshire. Matthews was a charter member of the Ontario Society of Artists (OSA), and in 1894, he was elected its president. In 1880, he was chosen as a charter member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, and was appointed its first secretary by the Governor General, the Marquis of Lorne. Matthews is best known for his landscape paintings, and he was one of the earliest and most successful artists to paint the Rocky mountains. William Van Horne, one of Canada’s greatest art collectors and president of The Canadian Pacific Railway, commissioned several artists, including Matthews, to follow the construction of the railway west, and draw the landscape along the way. This project began in 1888, and every summer for a period of ten years. He died in Toronto in 1913.

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