Violet Keene | |
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![]() Keene, photographed
c. 1910 by
her mother | |
Born | 1893 |
Died | 10 May 1987
Oakville, Ontario, Canada | (aged 93–94)
Occupation | Photographer |
Spouse | Harold Edgar Perinchief |
Parent |
|
Violet Keene (1893 – 10 May 1987) was an English-born Canadian photographer.
In 1893, Violet Keene was born in Bath, Somerset, England, to the photographer Minna Keene. The family later moved to Canada, residing in Montreal and then Toronto. Keene married Harold Edgar Perinchief and retained her maiden name. [1] She died in Oakville, Ontario, on 10 May 1987. [2]
Keene first learned photography in her mother's Montreal studio. [1] She assisted her her mother with a 1914–1915 commission by Canadian Pacific Railway to photograph the Rocky Mountains for marketing materials. After her mother's 1943 death, Keene took over her studios in Oakville and Montreal. [3]
Violet Keene exhibited her work in both Europe and North America. In Toronto, she established her own studio where she photographed Canadian artists and statesmen such as Aldous Huxley, George Bernard Shaw, [1] and Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough. [4]
Art Canada Institute described Keene's work as "neglected for many years" before rediscovery was driven by a 1983 exhibition displayed at Art Gallery of Ontario and London Regional Art Gallery. The archives of her work (and her mother's) were acquired by The Image Centre at Toronto Metropolitan University. [3]
The prestigious role of Governor General of Canada dates back nearly 400 years, to the Governor of New France, Samuel de Champlain.
Violet Keene | |
---|---|
![]() Keene, photographed
c. 1910 by
her mother | |
Born | 1893 |
Died | 10 May 1987
Oakville, Ontario, Canada | (aged 93–94)
Occupation | Photographer |
Spouse | Harold Edgar Perinchief |
Parent |
|
Violet Keene (1893 – 10 May 1987) was an English-born Canadian photographer.
In 1893, Violet Keene was born in Bath, Somerset, England, to the photographer Minna Keene. The family later moved to Canada, residing in Montreal and then Toronto. Keene married Harold Edgar Perinchief and retained her maiden name. [1] She died in Oakville, Ontario, on 10 May 1987. [2]
Keene first learned photography in her mother's Montreal studio. [1] She assisted her her mother with a 1914–1915 commission by Canadian Pacific Railway to photograph the Rocky Mountains for marketing materials. After her mother's 1943 death, Keene took over her studios in Oakville and Montreal. [3]
Violet Keene exhibited her work in both Europe and North America. In Toronto, she established her own studio where she photographed Canadian artists and statesmen such as Aldous Huxley, George Bernard Shaw, [1] and Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough. [4]
Art Canada Institute described Keene's work as "neglected for many years" before rediscovery was driven by a 1983 exhibition displayed at Art Gallery of Ontario and London Regional Art Gallery. The archives of her work (and her mother's) were acquired by The Image Centre at Toronto Metropolitan University. [3]
The prestigious role of Governor General of Canada dates back nearly 400 years, to the Governor of New France, Samuel de Champlain.