Charles Walter Simpson (Canadian Artist)
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Charles Walter Simpson (1878–1942) was a
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artist and illustrator.


Life and work

Simpson was born in
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,
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on 16 April 1878 He died in Montreal on 16 September 1942. Beginning in January 1918, he served with Canadian forces in the
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. Simpson was one of the first group of "official war artists"—
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arranged for Simpson, along with
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, J.W. Beatty and Maurice Cullen to be sent overseas to record Canada's participation in the conflict. Simpson was a member of the
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. His diploma submission, ''Indian Summer, Montreal Harbour'' was deposited in the collection of the
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in 1921. Simpson worked as an illustrator, creating images for books commissioned by various firms to promote their industries or commemorate their achievements. ''Legends of the St. Lawrence''(1926) by Katherine Hale was commissioned by the
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to be used as a luxury gift for children who were travelling on the company's around the world tours.


Selected works

Simpson's published works encompass 43 works in 48 publications in 2 languages and 128 library holdings.WorldCat Identities

Simpson, Charles W. (Charles Walter) 1878-1942
/ref> * 1940 — ''The Mechanics' Institute of Montreal: One Hundredth Anniversary 1840-1940'' * 1936 — ''Canadian Pacific Rockies by Betty Thornley'' * 1936 — ''From Rags to Writing Paper: a Series of Twelve Sketches by Charles W Simpson'' * 1933 — ''Canadian Cities of Romance'' by Katherine Hale * 1932 — ''August Sixth, Nineteen Thirty Two, the Opening of the Welland Ship Canal: a Canadian Conception, a Canadian Achievement'' by Canada * 1929 — ''Croquis montréalais'' by Victor Morin (English title: ''Old Montreal with Pen and Pencil'') * 1927 — ''Le Conseil de Québec de 1769'' * 1926 — ''Legends of the St. Lawrence'' by Katherine Hale * 1925 — ''Légendes du Saint-Laurent'' by Amelia Beers (Warnock) Garvin * 1919 — ''Cotton'' by Dominion Textile Company Limited, Montreal


Gallery

File:La Corriveau (Simpson).png, The skeleton of '' La Corriveau'', in her iron cage, terrifying a traveller, 1926 File:SIMPSON Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada.jpg, Lower Canada Legislative Assembly in 1792 (Chapel of Bishop's Palace, Quebec City), 1927


See also

* Canadian official war artists * War artist *
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Notes


References

* Davis, Ann (1992). ''The Logic of Ecstasy: Canadian Mystical Painting, 1920–1940''. Toronto:
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. ;
OCLC 26256269


Further reading

*
National Gallery of Canada The National Gallery of Canada (french: Musée des beaux-arts du Canada), located in the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's national art museum. The museum's building takes up , with of space used for exhibiting art. It is one of the l ...
, Library. (1977). ''Charles Walter Simpson'': documentation file by National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada
OCLC 071763310


External links

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