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Charles Goldhamer (August21, 1903January27, 1985) was an American-born Canadian artist. He is mostly known for his work as an official Canadian war artist during the 1940s.


Life and family

Goldhamer was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and came to Canada with his family the following year, first settling in Owen Sound, Ontario and later Toronto. Goldhamer produced art for
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advertising pages and drew a regular cartoon for the ''
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''. He continued his education at the Ontario College of Art, studying with
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(1922-1926). In 1926, he taught at the Ontario College of Art and from 1928 on at the
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, in time serving as the chairman of the art department, and retiring in 1969, after working there forty-two years. In 1948, he married the English-born performer Anna Russell; they divorced in 1954. He died in Toronto at the age of 81.


Art career

Goldhamer exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (1928–1939), the
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(1930–1939) (life member), the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (1930–39) and the Canadian Society of Graphic Art (1928–1939) and was a member of the
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and life member of The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto. He was president of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour from 1941 to 1943. A number of his watercolours appeared in the show ''A Century of Canadian Art'' at the Tate in London in 1938. In 1939, he showed watercolours of boats as well as drawings and lithographs at the Picture Loan Society in Toronto. The ''Toronto Star'' called it "the finest show of waterside watercolours ever seen here" and a "revelation of colour and form" while ''Saturday Night'' described the show as workmanlike and honest. Goldhamer served overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force as an official Canadian war artist from 1943 to 1946. He was appointed the supervisor of art programs for air force personnel, and in 1945, made charcoal drawings of surgery patients at the Queen Victoria Hospital (formerly the R.C.A.F. Plastic Surgery Hospital) at
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, a hospital with among its services, the severely burned. While in the armed services, he wrote and illustrated a booklet titled ''Drawing for pleasure'' in a series called ''How-To-Get-Started''. In 1954, Paul Duval selected his watercolour of ''Fishing Boats, Atlantic Coast'', for his book, ''Canadian Water Colour Painting''. Duval wrote of Goldhamer that his early work was of habitants and scenes along the Atlantic coast but more recently he had developed a fresh vein of
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fantasy. In 1982, a
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of his work was held in Toronto at The Arts and Letters Club. In 1985, an exhibition of watercolors he had painted from 1935 to 1944, of the artisans in Baie-Saint-Paul, organized by The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, was shown in Baie-Saint-Paul. His works are held in the collections of the Canadian War Museum, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery,
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, the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario and Hart House at the University of Toronto.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldhamer, Charles 1903 births 1985 deaths Artists from Philadelphia Canadian war artists American emigrants to Canada Canadian art educators Jewish Canadian artists Jewish painters 20th-century Canadian Jews Canadian watercolourists 20th-century Canadian painters 20th-century Canadian printmakers Canadian landscape painters Canadian male painters Royal Canadian Air Force personnel of World War II World War II artists 20th-century Canadian male artists