Margaret Frame | |
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Born | 1903 Oxford, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Died | December 18, 1985 Napean, Ontario, Canada | (aged 81–82)
Known for | Painter |
Spouse |
Hazlitt Seymour Beatty
(
m. 1943) |
Margaret Frame (1903 – 1985) was a Canadian painter known for her portraiture. [1]
Margaret Frame was born in 1903 in Oxford, Nova Scotia. [2] In 1906 her family moved to Regina, Saskatchewan [3] and there she studied with Inglis Sheldon-Williams and James Henderson. [1]
Continuing her education, from 1922 to 1924 Frame was in Boston where she studied at the Museum of Fine Arts. [2] There she was encouraged by John Singer Sargent and Philip Leslie Hale. [1] Frame then studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris for four years. [2]
In 1922 Frame's was included in the 44th exhibition of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in Montreal. In 1925 she exhibited two portraits at the British Empire Exhibition in London. [1] In 1926 Frame had her first solo exhibition at the Galérie de Marsan in Paris. [2] In 1932 her portraits were included at the Salon of Women Painters and Sculptors of France. [2]
In 1943 Frame married Squadron Leader Hazlitt Seymour Beatty, R.A.F. [4]
She returned to Canada and opened a studio in Ottawa during World War II. [1]
Among Frame's subjects were George V, William Stevens Fielding, and Michael I of Romania. [1] In 1954 she painted a portrait of Margaret McCurdy who served as the "first lady" of Nova Scotia from 1947 to 1952. [4]
Frame died on December 18, 1985, in Napean, Ontario. [4]
Margaret Frame | |
---|---|
Born | 1903 Oxford, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Died | December 18, 1985 Napean, Ontario, Canada | (aged 81–82)
Known for | Painter |
Spouse |
Hazlitt Seymour Beatty
(
m. 1943) |
Margaret Frame (1903 – 1985) was a Canadian painter known for her portraiture. [1]
Margaret Frame was born in 1903 in Oxford, Nova Scotia. [2] In 1906 her family moved to Regina, Saskatchewan [3] and there she studied with Inglis Sheldon-Williams and James Henderson. [1]
Continuing her education, from 1922 to 1924 Frame was in Boston where she studied at the Museum of Fine Arts. [2] There she was encouraged by John Singer Sargent and Philip Leslie Hale. [1] Frame then studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris for four years. [2]
In 1922 Frame's was included in the 44th exhibition of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in Montreal. In 1925 she exhibited two portraits at the British Empire Exhibition in London. [1] In 1926 Frame had her first solo exhibition at the Galérie de Marsan in Paris. [2] In 1932 her portraits were included at the Salon of Women Painters and Sculptors of France. [2]
In 1943 Frame married Squadron Leader Hazlitt Seymour Beatty, R.A.F. [4]
She returned to Canada and opened a studio in Ottawa during World War II. [1]
Among Frame's subjects were George V, William Stevens Fielding, and Michael I of Romania. [1] In 1954 she painted a portrait of Margaret McCurdy who served as the "first lady" of Nova Scotia from 1947 to 1952. [4]
Frame died on December 18, 1985, in Napean, Ontario. [4]