Milne, David

식별 영역

존재의 형태(조직/기관, 개인, 가족)

Person

승인된 이름 형식

Milne, David

이름 병기 형식

    다른 규칙에 따른 표목의 표준형태

      다른 이름 형식

        조직/기관 식별자

        기술 영역

        존재 시기

        1882-1953

        조직사, 개인/가족이력

        David Brown Milne (Burgoyne, Ontario 1882 – Bancroft, Ontario 1953) was a painter and etcher; he is widely considered to be among the most outstanding Canadian artists. He worked as a schoolteacher before deciding to study painting in New York where, in 1903, he enrolled in the Art Students’ League. Milne supported himself through commercial artwork but actively and successfully developed his own painting, exhibiting five canvases in the famous Armory Show of 1913. His friends during this period included James (“René”) Clarke, with whom he maintained a correspondence for many years. In 1916, Milne and his wife Patsy (née May Frances Hagerty), whom he had married in 1912, left the city and settled in Boston Corners, New York. In late 1917 Milne joined the Canadian army as a private, and in 1918 was appointed as a war artist to record the locations of battles that had involved Canadian troops. Milne returned to Boston Corners in 1919, where he spent most of his winters until 1928, summering in the Adirondacks. He moved to Ottawa for one year in 1923, when the National Gallery of Canada bought six of his watercolours. In 1928, Milne moved permanently back to Ontario (he separated from his wife in 1933), spending extended periods of time alone in the wilderness regions north of Toronto. Palgrave, a short drive from Toronto, became Milne’s home from 1930 to 1933, and from 1933 to 1939 he lived in a cabin on Six Mile Lake near Georgian Bay. He maintained an interest in the Toronto art scene and developed a small group of patrons including Alice and Vincent Massey, and Douglas Duncan of the Picture Loan Society, who acted as Milne’s agent and dealer for many years. He met his second wife Kathleen Pavey in 1938 and lived with her from 1939; their only child David Jr. was born in 1941. The Milnes lived in Uxbridge from 1940 to 1946. From 1947 Milne lived and worked at Baptiste Lake, with Kathleen and David Jr. joining him periodically. As Milne’s health deteriorated, the family moved to Bancroft to be closer to Baptiste Lake. Milne died at Bancroft in December 1953. His work is represented in numerous public collections, notably the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and the Winnipeg Art Gallery.

        장소

        Burgoyne, Ontario (birth)
        Bancroft, Ontario (death)

        조직/기관의 법적 지위

        기능, 직업, 활동

        권한/권한의 근거

        내부 조직/가계

        일반 맥락

        관계 영역

        Access points area

        주제 접근점

        장소 접근점

        Occupations

        Artist

        주기(노트)

        Milne was a painter and an etcher

        제어 영역

        Authority record identifier

        AGOAC0012

        전거레코드 책임기관 식별자

        ON00012

        규칙 및 협약

        전거레코드 현지위

        Final

        전거레코드 상세정도

        Partial

        생산 수정 삭제 일자

        August 9, 2013

        언어(들)

        • 영어

        규약(들)

          자료

          Canadiana Authorities

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