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Emily Warren (artist)

Emily Mary Bibbens Warren (1869 – 1956) was a British Canadian artist and illustrator. She worked in ink, watercolour, oil, gouache, and graphite. Her favourite subjects included gardens, landscape, and interiors and exteriors of buildings. She is known for sunlight beaming through stained glass windows.

Emily Warren
Born
Emily Mary Bibbens

November 22, 1869
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
DiedJune 28, 1956
Dunrobin, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Known forpainter
Placing the Canadian Colours on Wolfe's Monument in Westminster Abbey c. 1919, oil painting in Officer Mess, Cartier Square Drill Hall, Ottawa
1883 watercolor by Emily Warren. It is inscribed on the back "Lych Gate The Deserted Village" E.M.B. and includes four handwritten lines from the poem. This appears to be the earliest known example of her work; created when she was just 14 years old.
Lakeview through the Trees (watercolor)

Early career edit

Emily Warren instigated a successful movement to have John Ruskin's home, Brantwood, made into a museum. She lectured before Ruskin Societies.

She took a course in architecture by Sir Bannister Fletcher. She graduated from the Royal College of Art, South Kensington in 1887 at the age of 18. In 1897 she received her Art Masters Certificate from that same college. She took certificates in biology, botany and geology. She moved to Canada in 1919 and lived in Ottawa, Ontario. She lived in Montreal, Quebec from 1928 to 1934. She died in Dunrobin, Ontario in 1956.

Memberships edit

She was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Watercolour Society, the Old Dudley Arts Society, the Aberdeen Society of Arts and the Society of Women Artists. She was a member of the Committee for Preservation of Memorials in London.

Critical success edit

National Gallery of Canada purchased her oil painting Placing the Canadian Colours on Wolfe's Monument in Westminster Abbey, an oil 19 × 37". In 1921 she was commissioned by Sir Robert Borden to come to Canada to complete two large canvasses 6'6" × 11'6", oil painting entitled Canada's Tribute, The Great War 1914–1919 and Placing the Canadian Colours on Wolfe's Monument in Westminster Abbey.[1] The Canada Tribute paintings were initially hung in the Parliament Buildings but have been hung in the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Hall of the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario since 1947.

Final years edit

She travelled and painted in British Columbia, Belgium, Scotland and France. She exhibited in England. She illustrated Homes and Haunts of John Ruskin by E.T. Cook. She gave lectures in Canada in the 1920s and 1930s illustrated by 1900 handcoloured glass slides reproducing her own paintings. Half of the 1900 slides are in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, along with an extensive collection of correspondence, lecture notes, and biographical material. Two boxes of slides of drawings of individual generals' faces and of flags, preliminary drawings for her paintings, Canada's Tribute and Placing the Canadian Colours on Wolfe's Monument in Westminster Abbey, are in the Canadian War Museum, Ottawa.

She held an annual sale of watercolours in Ottawa. There was a demand for her paintings of Canada, England and the continent of Europe.[2]

Illustrations for books edit

  • E.T. Cook Homes and Haunts of John Ruskin

Work edit

  • Deserted Village, signed 'E.M.B.',watercolour, dated May 1883, with handwritten poem on back 4.5 × 7.5 in
  • Quai Rosaire, Brughes, watercolour, signed, 10.5 × 7 in, 26.7 × 17.8 cm
  • Autumn Day, watercolour, signed, 12 × 9 in, 30.5 × 22.9 cm
  • Autumn Glory, Meech Lake, Gatineau, watercolour, signed, 6.4 × 10 in
  • Barges before the Houses of Parliament, pencil and watercolour, signed 10¼ × 15¾in (26 × 40 cm.)
  • Dover Castle, signed 'E.M.B. Warren', watercolour, 13 × 9 inches
  • Fall Lake View, signed 'E.M.B. Warren', watercolour, 6¾" × 10¼"
  • Garden scene with abundant floral bloom, watercolour, 11½" × 8",
  • Manitoulin island, watercolour, signed
  • Ottawa Parliament Buildings, watercolour, signed, 7" × 10"
  • Sun Breaking Through the Clouds, watercolour, signed, 27 cm × 37 cm
  • Thatched cottage at Portlock Weir, watercolour, signed, 7.5"x10",
  • The Colonne, De, Congress Brussels. 4" × 2", watercolour
  • The Statue of Sir Hans Sloane in the Physic Garden, from a watercolour drawing by E. M. B. Warren From: 'Description of the plates', Survey of London: volume 2: Chelsea, pt I (1909), pp. VIII-XI.[3]
  • Canadian Hall Interior, watercolour, 7.5" × 5.5" ? 19.1 × 14 cm.
  • The nave of St Paul's Cathedral, watercolour, 25¾x18¾ in, 65.024×47.244 cm
  • Canada's Tribute, signed 'E.M.B. Warren', at Royal Military College of Canada
  • Canada's Tribute, signed 'E.M.B. Warren', at Officer's Mess, Cartier Square Drill Hall

Museums edit

Her work is in the collections of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, and the Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario.

Recognition edit

In 1939 the Royal Society of British Artists made her an R.B.A.[citation needed]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Poster of "Canada's Tribute, The Great War 1914–1919" oil painting by E.M.B. Warren, A.R.B.A. and Key to above poster/painting, including regimental colours" (PDF). Library.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  2. ^ (PDF). Library.utoronto.ca. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  3. ^ "Description of the plates | British History Online". British-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-05.

References edit

  • Constance McRae, The Light Must Be Perfect: The Life and Art of Emily Warren, A Biographical Memoir, Toronto, Dreadnaught, 1981.
  • Forty-four of her illustrations were reproduced in Edward T. Cook's Homes and Haunts of John Ruskin, London: G. Allan, 1912.
  • The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction: Volume IV, S-Z
  • Emily Mary Bibbens Warren Collection at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto includes lecture notes and glass slides, watercolours, drawings, commonplace book, scrapbook, sketchbook, notes, correspondence, and notes, drafts and photographs for her biography by Constance McRae.
  • Emily Mary Bibbens Warren Collection, Canadian Women Artists History Initiative, Documentation Centre, Concordia University,

External links edit

  • Emily Warren's Papers at the University of Toronto 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine

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inscribed on the back Lych Gate The Deserted Village E M B and includes four handwritten lines from the poem This appears to be the earliest known example of her work created when she was just 14 years old Lakeview through the Trees watercolor Contents 1 Early career 2 Memberships 3 Critical success 4 Final years 5 Illustrations for books 6 Work 7 Museums 8 Recognition 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksEarly career editEmily Warren instigated a successful movement to have John Ruskin s home Brantwood made into a museum She lectured before Ruskin Societies She took a course in architecture by Sir Bannister Fletcher She graduated from the Royal College of Art South Kensington in 1887 at the age of 18 In 1897 she received her Art Masters Certificate from that same college She took certificates in biology botany and geology She moved to Canada in 1919 and lived in Ottawa Ontario She lived in Montreal Quebec from 1928 to 1934 She died in Dunrobin Ontario in 1956 Memberships editShe was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists the Royal Watercolour Society the Old Dudley Arts Society the Aberdeen Society of Arts and the Society of Women Artists She was a member of the Committee for Preservation of Memorials in London Critical success editNational Gallery of Canada purchased her oil painting Placing the Canadian Colours on Wolfe s Monument in Westminster Abbey an oil 19 37 In 1921 she was commissioned by Sir Robert Borden to come to Canada to complete two large canvasses 6 6 11 6 oil painting entitled Canada s Tribute The Great War 1914 1919 and Placing the Canadian Colours on Wolfe s Monument in Westminster Abbey 1 The Canada Tribute paintings were initially hung in the Parliament Buildings but have been hung in the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Hall of the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston Ontario since 1947 Final years editShe travelled and painted in British Columbia Belgium Scotland and France She exhibited in England She illustrated Homes and Haunts of John Ruskin by E T Cook She gave lectures in Canada in the 1920s and 1930s illustrated by 1900 handcoloured glass slides reproducing her own paintings Half of the 1900 slides are in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library University of Toronto along with an extensive collection of correspondence lecture notes and biographical material Two boxes of slides of drawings of individual generals faces and of flags preliminary drawings for her paintings Canada s Tribute and Placing the Canadian Colours on Wolfe s Monument in Westminster Abbey are in the Canadian War Museum Ottawa She held an annual sale of watercolours in Ottawa There was a demand for her paintings of Canada England and the continent of Europe 2 Illustrations for books editE T Cook Homes and Haunts of John RuskinWork editDeserted Village signed E M B watercolour dated May 1883 with handwritten poem on back 4 5 7 5 in Quai Rosaire Brughes watercolour signed 10 5 7 in 26 7 17 8 cm Autumn Day watercolour signed 12 9 in 30 5 22 9 cm Autumn Glory Meech Lake Gatineau watercolour signed 6 4 10 in Barges before the Houses of Parliament pencil and watercolour signed 10 15 in 26 40 cm Dover Castle signed E M B Warren watercolour 13 9 inches Fall Lake View signed E M B Warren watercolour 6 10 Garden scene with abundant floral bloom watercolour 11 8 Manitoulin island watercolour signed Ottawa Parliament Buildings watercolour signed 7 10 Sun Breaking Through the Clouds watercolour signed 27 cm 37 cm Thatched cottage at Portlock Weir watercolour signed 7 5 x10 The Colonne De Congress Brussels 4 2 watercolour The Statue of Sir Hans Sloane in the Physic Garden from a watercolour drawing by E M B Warren From Description of the plates Survey of London volume 2 Chelsea pt I 1909 pp VIII XI 3 Canadian Hall Interior watercolour 7 5 5 5 19 1 14 cm The nave of St Paul s Cathedral watercolour 25 x18 in 65 024 47 244 cm Canada s Tribute signed E M B Warren at Royal Military College of Canada Canada s Tribute signed E M B Warren at Officer s Mess Cartier Square Drill HallMuseums editHer work is in the collections of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa Ontario and the Royal Military College of Canada Kingston Ontario Recognition editIn 1939 the Royal Society of British Artists made her an R B A citation needed Notes edit Poster of Canada s Tribute The Great War 1914 1919 oil painting by E M B Warren A R B A and Key to above poster painting including regimental colours PDF Library ubc ca Retrieved 2016 05 05 WARREN EMILY MARY BIBBENS COLLECTION PDF Library utoronto ca Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2016 05 05 Description of the plates British History Online British history ac uk Retrieved 2016 05 05 References editConstance McRae The Light Must Be Perfect The Life and Art of Emily Warren A Biographical Memoir Toronto Dreadnaught 1981 Forty four of her illustrations were reproduced in Edward T Cook s Homes and Haunts of John Ruskin London G Allan 1912 The Collector s Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction Volume IV S Z Emily Mary Bibbens Warren Collection at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library University of Toronto includes lecture notes and glass slides watercolours drawings commonplace book scrapbook sketchbook notes correspondence and notes drafts and photographs for her biography by Constance McRae Emily Mary Bibbens Warren Collection Canadian Women Artists History Initiative Documentation Centre Concordia University External links editEmily Warren s Papers at the University of Toronto Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine nbsp Media related to Emily Warren at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emily Warren artist amp oldid 1212335903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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