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Peter Clapham Sheppard
Peter Clapham Sheppard was born in Toronto on October 21, 1881. He
apprenticed at engraving houses such as at Rolph, Clark, Stone Ltd. in Toronto,
where he became a highly skilled lithographer. He received his art training at
the Central Ontario School of Art and Design and the Ontario College of Art
under George Reid, John William Beatty, and William Cruickshank. Between 1912
and 1914, he obtained nine Honors Diplomas for painting, drawing, and
composition and won the Sir Edmund Walker Scholarship and the Stone Scholarship
(Life Classes). After 1912 Sheppard travelled extensively throughout Europe and
the United States. He was elected a member of the Ontario Society of Artists in
1918 and an Associate of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1929. His works were
shown in many of the annual R.C.A., O.S.A. and C.N.E. exhibitions, alongside
works by well-known artists like Tom Thomson, Frederick Varley and J.E.H.
MacDonald. His works were also included in The British Empire Exhibition,
Wembley 1925, L’Exposition D’Art Canadien, Paris 1927, The Exhibition of
Contemporary Canadian Painting (Southern Dominions) 1936 and The World’s Fair,
New York 1939. Sheppard’s work is held in collections including the Art Gallery
of Ontario, the Canadian War Museum and the National Gallery of Canada. |
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