Robert Allen Paterson (Canada, b. 1936) OSA, CSPWC
‘Ancient Mariner,’ c. 1970
lithograph, 2/20
(image) 17 ⅞” high x 13 ¼” wide
(framed) 24 ⅜” high x 20 ⅜” wide
Markings: inscribed in pencil lower left margin, ‘3/10 Ancient Mariner’; signed in pencil lower right margin, ‘Ra Paterson’
Condition: Very Good, Vintage
For Accuracy: an antique it may show expected light signs of age. It is framed behind glass in a metal frame and ready for display.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY: Robert Allen PATERSON (Canada, b. 1936) OSA, CSPWC. Artist: Watercolour, Lithography, Oils, Etchings, Sculpture. Representational, impressionistic. Born in Unity, Saskatchewan, he was raised in Sudbury, Ontario. In 1963 he was recommended by the Art Gallery of Toronto as a printmaking instructor for the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative and spent much of his life teaching printmaking and carving at the Eskimo Cooperative Associations. While in the north he produced some of his own work including, portrait, figure studies and landscapes. SCHOOLING: Sudbury Arts and Crafts Club; Ontario College of Art, Toronto, under Fred Hagan, Gustav Weistman, Carl Schaefer, Alex Millar, Thomas Bowie, and Jock MacDonald. TEACHING: Sudbury Arts and Crafts Club, Dundee, Scotland; OCAD, Printmaking Department Assistant (1966-67); West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative (1963-65); Eskimo Cooperative Association (1970s); St. CLari College, Chatham; Georgian College Summer School of the Arts, Tor. (1972). MURALS: Imperial Oil (1956-57) under R. York Wilson; The O’Keefe Centre, Toronto (1960) under R. York Wilson; Imperial Oil under Sydney H. Watson; Toronto General Hospital under Sydney H. Watson; R. C. A. Victor Co., Midland (1967). PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: Ontario Society of Artists (1963); Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (1963). AWARDS: OSA Baxter Award (1960) and travelled to Italy, Greece and Egypt; CSPWC, Crown Life, Purchase Award (1971-72) ONE-MAN SHOWS & EXHIBITIONS: Creighton Mine, Ont. (1957); Seven Oaks Restaurant, Tor. (1958); Sudbury Public Lib., Ont. (1958); Picture Loan Society, Tor. (1962); Robertson Galleries, Ottawa (1965-67); Pollock Gallery, Tor. (1967); Nancy Poole’s Studio, London. (1971); Barrie Public Library, Ont. (1972); Gallery Green, Barrie (1973); Laurentian University, Sudbury (1975); Barrie Cultural Centre (1976); Gallery Pascal, Toronto (1977). Source: Many thanks to Ontario Artists and Canadian Artists!