Born in Sheffield, England, Frederick Varley spent most of his career
in Canada where he became a member of the Group of Seven, painters
dedicated to that country's native subject matter.
Varley
studied at the Sheffield School of Art in England to 1899, and from
1900 to 1902 at the Antwerp Academy in Belgium. In 1904, he moved
to London, where he worked as an illustrator, and from 1909 to 1911,
lived again in Sheffield.
The next year, he moved to Toronto,
Canada, and (showing 500 of 1732 characters). |
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