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Clara Isabella Harris (née Perry, October 13, 1887 – 1975) was a Canadian artist. She worked in the media of painting, watercolours, sculpture, sketching, and wood carving.
Clara Isabella Harris | |
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Born | Clara Isabella Perry October 12, 1887 King City, Ontario, Canada |
Died | 1975 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Known for | Painting |
Notable work | Malton Road, An Ontario Barn |
Movement | Canadian Group of Painters |
Education
editShe studied at Ontario College of Art & Design and at its Summer School, with J.W. Beatty. George Agnew Reid, C.M. Manly, and William Cruikshank (painter)[1] and at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Biography
editClara Isabella Perry was born in King City, County of York, Ontario on October 13, 1887, to Richard S. Perry and Elizabeth Hunter.[2] She studied at the Ontario College of Art with J.W. Beatty[3] and Archibald Barnes. She attended the Art Institute of Chicago and[4][5] exhibited in the 1907 Nineteenth Annual Exhibition of Water Colors, Pastels and Miniatures by American Artists May 7 – June 16, 1907.[6] She worked in oil, watercolours, and sketched to create landscapes, farm and Maritime scenes, as well as portraits. She worked on location in Toronto, parts of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritimes, Maine and Massachusetts[7][8] travelling with friend and fellow artist Emily Louise Orr Elliott. Many of her works are documented with the date, time of day, location and weather conditions. Her paintings were exhibited at commercial galleries alongside but not limited to Emily Carr, Paraskeva Clark, Kathleen Daly, Mabel May, Kathleen Morris, Anne Savage (artist) and Mary Wrinch Reid.[9] She also showed her work at exhibitions of the Ontario Society of Artists with A.A. Innes, Frank Panabaker, Arthur Lismer, Homer Watson,[10] A.Y. Jackson, J.W Beatty,[11] Archibald Barnes, Frank Carmichael, Manly MacDonald and others.[12] At age 31 Clara married Frederick William Harris, a 27-year-old graphic artist.[13][14] They lived at 23 Valleyview Gardens, Toronto where Clara had her studio, sold her art and conducted art classes.
Exhibitions
edit- Art Institute of Chicago, May 7 - June 16, 1907, Nineteenth Annual Exhibit of Watercolors, Pastels and Miniatures.
- Art Gallery of Ontario - Annual Exhibition of the Ontario Society of Artists, March 1933.
- Artists Annual Non-Jury Exhibition, Canadian National Exhibition Art Gallery, Toronto, May 1–15, 1935.
- Ontario Society of Artists, Art Gallery of Ontario, March 5 – 29, 1943
- Old Mill Inn, Toronto, May 27, 2017, Permanent Exhibit Opened.
- Doors Open Toronto, Lambton House and Montgomery's Inn, May 26–28, 2017, Captured on Canvas and Captured on Camera.
- Lambton House, Toronto, April 7, 2018, Cultural Heritage Landscapes, A Revisiting of 20th Century Landscapes Through the Paintings of Clara Harris.
- Art Works Art School, Toronto, April 12 – 19, 2018, Spring Salon, Adult Student Work.
- Montgomery's Inn, Toronto, September 6 – October 1, 2018, Not Your Typical Sunday Driver.
- Ars Musica, Montgomery's Inn, October 6 – November 22, 2018, Scenes From Joshua.
- Women's Art Association of Canada, April 5 – 14, 2018, BASH, Honouring Exceptional Women of 80 Years of Age or More.
- Helson Gallery, April 3 – June 9, 2018, Artists @ Work.
- RiverBrink Art Museum, February 26 – September 5, 2020, Clara Harris.
References
edit- ^ The National Gallery of Canada, Library, Ottawa
- ^ Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913
- ^ The Collectors Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction, Westbridge publication, c2000, p.36
- ^ Certificate: Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956.
- ^ Certificate: Michigan Passenger and Crew Lists, 1903-1965
- ^ Chicago Art Institute 1907 Nineteenth Annual Exhibition of Water Colors by American Artists May 7–16, 1907, p. 52 work #378 “English Shops”.
- ^ Canadian Art Sales Index, 1987-88, 1989-90, p. 98.
- ^ “Artist Leads Trend Oil Painting Gifts---Not Gold Watches”, The Toronto Telegram, January 3, 1962, p.
- ^ “Women Artists in Canada”, Globe and Mail, Oct. 3, 1987, p. C16.
- ^ The Art Gallery of Toronto, Grange Park, Catalogue of the Sixty-First Annual Exhibition of the Ontario Society of Artists, 1933, p.7.
- ^ Canadian National Exhibition Art Gallery, Toronto, The Artists’ Annual Non-Jury Exhibition, May 1st to 15th, 1935, p. 6.
- ^ The Art Gallery of Toronto, Ontario Society of Artists, 71st Annual Spring Exhibition, March 5–29, 1943, p.11.
- ^ Certificate: Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928.
- ^ The Art Gallery of Toronto, Grange Park, Catalogue, April,1932, p. 15.