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Edward Scrope Shrapnel
(1847 - 1920)
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Lived/Active: United Kingdom/Canada/England
Known for: landscape, Indian, frontier genre
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Edward Scrope Shrapnel was born in England. He came to Canada with his father Henry Needham Shrapnel and spent his youth in Orillia, Ontario. He was in Toronto by 1876. He taught art at the Ontario Ladies College in Whitby in the 1880's. By the late 1880's he had relocated to Victoria, British Columbia. He was elected to the RCA in 1880.
Much of Shrapnel's early subject matter consisted of watercolour landscapes of the Muskoka region, often with animals and native people. His later works are oil still life.
Source: J. Russell Harper. Early Painters and Engravers in Canada
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