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Frederick Varley

Frederick Horsman Varley (January 2, 1881 – September 8, 1969) was a member of the Canadian Group of Seven.

Frederick Varley
Born
Frederick Horsman Varley

(1881-01-02)January 2, 1881
DiedSeptember 8, 1969(1969-09-08) (aged 88)
Markham, Ontario, Canada
Known forPainter
MovementGroup of Seven
SpouseMaud Pinder (m. 1908)

Career edit

Early life edit

Varley was born in Sheffield, England,[1] in 1881, the son of Lucy (Barstow) and Samuel James Smith Varley the 7th.[2] He studied art in Sheffield and attended the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Antwerp (1900-1902), Belgium, while he worked on the docks. He immigrated to Canada in 1912 on the advice of another Sheffield native (and future Group of Seven member), Arthur Lismer, and found work at the Grip Ltd. design firm in Toronto, Ontario.[3]

War artist edit

 
The painting For What? completed by Varley while an official war artist

Beginning in January 1918, he served in the First World War with C.W. Simpson, J.W. Beatty and Maurice Cullen.[4] Varley came to the attention of Lord Beaverbrook, who arranged for him to be commissioned as an official war artist.[5] He accompanied Canadian troops in the Hundred Days offensive from Amiens, France to Mons, Belgium. His paintings of combat are based on his experiences at the front. Although he had been enthusiastic to travel to France as a war artist, he became deeply disturbed by what he saw, saying:

We’d be healthier to forget [the war], and that we never can. We are forever tainted with its abortiveness and its cruel drama.[6]

Varley's Some Day the People Will Return, shown at Burlington House in London and at the Canadian War Memorials Exhibition, is a large canvas depicting a war-ravaged cemetery, suggesting that even the dead cannot escape the destruction.[4]

In Varley's painting For What? (1918), a single gravedigger takes a rest from his labours, a cart full of bodies beside him. It is one of the few official Canadian First World War paintings that does not hide the reality of battlefield death in images of ruins, blasted trees, and battle detritus.[7]

Group of Seven edit

 
The Group of seven artists

In 1920, he was a founding member of the Group of Seven. He was the only original member of the Group of Seven to specialize in portraiture, but he also painted landscapes. Varley's major contribution to art is his work with the Group of Seven and his portraits.

Later life and death edit

After living in Ontario for a number of years, Varley moved to Vancouver, BC in 1926 where he became Head of the Department of Drawing and Painting at the School of Decorative and Applied Arts in Vancouver at the invitation of Charles Hepburn Scott. He remained in this position from 1926 until 1933.[8]

In British Columbia, he painted images of mountains and mountainsides, drawing upon several influences from Chinese painting to William Turner and Samuel Palmer.[9] He left in 1936 due to his experiences with depression, and two years later joined fellow artist Terry M. Shortt, the Royal Ontario Museum ornithologist, on a trip to the Arctic in 1938. In 1954, along with a handful of artists including Eric Aldwinckle, he visited the Soviet Union on the first cultural exchange of the Cold War.[10]

For the last twelve years of his life, Varley lived in Markham, Ontario with Kathleen and Donald McKay. Kathleen nurtured Varley’s later artistic career by setting up a studio for him in the basement of her ancestral home, now the McKay Art Centre located at 197 Main Street Unionville. After Varley’s death in 1969, Kathleen promised to donate her considerable collection of works by Varley and his contemporaries to Markham, to be housed in a gallery suitable for their display and preservation. That promise resulted in the building of the Varley Art Gallery of Markham, which opened in 1997.[11] He was buried alongside other members of the Original Seven at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection grounds in Kleinburg, Ontario.

Recognition edit

Varley was an associate member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[12]

 
Frederick Varley Art Gallery, Unionville, Ontario

In Unionville, the Varley Art Gallery of Markham is named after him, as is Fred Varley Drive, a two-lane residential street. Varley lived nearby at the Salem-Eckhardt House from 1952 to 1969.[13]

On 6 May 1994 Canada Post issued 'Vera (detail), F.H. Varley, 1931' in the Masterpieces of Canadian art series. The stamp was designed by Pierre-Yves Pelletier based on an oil painting Vera, (1931) by Frederick Horsman Varley in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. The 88¢ stamps are perforated 14 x 14.5 mm and were printed by Leigh-Mardon Pty Limited.[14]

His place in the art history of Canada is verified by the government's decision to reproduce his self-portrait as a 17-cent postage stamp. On 22 May 1981 Canada Post issued 'Frederick H. Varley, Self Portrait' designed by Pierre Fontaine. The stamps are based on an oil painting Self Portrait, (circa 1945) by Frederick Horsman Varley in the Hart House Permanent Collection, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. The 17¢ stamps are perforated 12.5 mm and were printed by Ashton-Potter Limited.[3]

Varley has been designated as an Historic Person in the Directory of Federal Heritage Designations.[15]

Selected works edit

Record sale prices edit

At the Cowley Abbott Auction of An Important Private Collection of Canadian Art, December 6, 2023, lot 105, Varley's Sun and Wind, Georgian Bay, 1916 or 1920, oil on panel, mounted to plywood, 12.25 x 16.25 ins (31.1 x 41.3 cms), Auction Estimate: $70,000.00 - $90,000.00, realized a price of $984,000.00.[16]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Reid, Dennis R. (1988). A Concise History of Canadian Painting, p. 142.
  2. ^ Varley, Frederick Horsman (30 March 2007). F.H. Varley: Portraits into the Light. Dundurn. ISBN 9781550026757.
  3. ^ a b Canada Post stamp
  4. ^ a b Davis, Ann. (1992). The Logic of Ecstasy: Canadian Mystical Painting, 1920–1940, p. 30., p. 30, at Google Books
  5. ^ Brandon, Laura. (2008). Art and War, p. 46., p. 46, at Google Books
  6. ^ Artinthepicture.com, Introduction to Art History, Fred Varley quotes
  7. ^ Brandon, Laura (2021). War Art in Canada: A Critical History. Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0271-5.
  8. ^ "Frederick H. Varley". The Art History Archive. The Lilith eZine. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  9. ^ Murray, Joan. "Article". cowleyabbott.ca. Cowley Abbott Auction. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  10. ^ "F.H. Varley 1881 - 1969". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  11. ^ "City of Markham - Varley Art Gallery". varleyartgallery.ca. 8 January 2024. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  12. ^ . Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  13. ^ "HistoricPlaces.ca - HistoricPlaces.ca".
  14. ^ Post stamp
  15. ^ "Directory of Federal Heritage Designations". Parks Canada. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  16. ^ "Works". cowleyabbott.ca. Cowley Abbott Auction. Retrieved 7 December 2023.

Bibliography edit

  • Atanassova, Katerina (2007). F.H. Varley: Portraits Into the Light/Mise en Lumière Des Portraits. Dundurn Press Ltd. ISBN 9781550029093.
  • Boulet, Roger; Group of Seven and Tom Thomson (1982), The Canadian Earth, M. Bernard Loates, Cerebrus Publishing
  • Brandon, Laura. (2008). Art and War. New York: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781845112370; OCLC 225345535
  • Brandon, Laura. (2021). War Art in Canada: A Critical History. Toronto: Art Canada Institute, 2021. ISBN 978-1-4871-0271-5.
  • Davis, Ann (1992). The logic of ecstasy: Canadian mystical painting, 1920–1940. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9780802059161; ISBN 9780802068613; OCLC 26256269
  • Reid, Dennis R. (1988). A Concise History of Canadian Painting. Toronto: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195406641; ISBN 978-0-19-540663-4; OCLC 18378555
  • Tooby, Michael (1991). . Sheffield: Mappin Art Gallery. Archived from the original on 2 August 2023. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  • Varley, Christopher (1979). F. H. Varley. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 8 May 2023.

External links edit

  • Works by or about Frederick Varley at Internet Archive
  • Frederick Varley at artcyclopedia.com
  • CBC Digital Archives - The Group of Seven: Painters in the Wilderness
  • Watch the NFB documentary Varley

frederick, varley, frederick, horsman, varley, january, 1881, september, 1969, member, canadian, group, seven, bornfrederick, horsman, varley, 1881, january, 1881sheffield, englanddiedseptember, 1969, 1969, aged, markham, ontario, canadaknown, forpaintermoveme. Frederick Horsman Varley January 2 1881 September 8 1969 was a member of the Canadian Group of Seven Frederick VarleyBornFrederick Horsman Varley 1881 01 02 January 2 1881Sheffield EnglandDiedSeptember 8 1969 1969 09 08 aged 88 Markham Ontario CanadaKnown forPainterMovementGroup of SevenSpouseMaud Pinder m 1908 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early life 1 2 War artist 1 3 Group of Seven 1 4 Later life and death 2 Recognition 3 Selected works 4 Record sale prices 5 See also 6 Notes 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksCareer editEarly life edit Varley was born in Sheffield England 1 in 1881 the son of Lucy Barstow and Samuel James Smith Varley the 7th 2 He studied art in Sheffield and attended the Academie Royale des Beaux Arts in Antwerp 1900 1902 Belgium while he worked on the docks He immigrated to Canada in 1912 on the advice of another Sheffield native and future Group of Seven member Arthur Lismer and found work at the Grip Ltd design firm in Toronto Ontario 3 War artist edit nbsp The painting For What completed by Varley while an official war artist Beginning in January 1918 he served in the First World War with C W Simpson J W Beatty and Maurice Cullen 4 Varley came to the attention of Lord Beaverbrook who arranged for him to be commissioned as an official war artist 5 He accompanied Canadian troops in the Hundred Days offensive from Amiens France to Mons Belgium His paintings of combat are based on his experiences at the front Although he had been enthusiastic to travel to France as a war artist he became deeply disturbed by what he saw saying We d be healthier to forget the war and that we never can We are forever tainted with its abortiveness and its cruel drama 6 Varley s Some Day the People Will Return shown at Burlington House in London and at the Canadian War Memorials Exhibition is a large canvas depicting a war ravaged cemetery suggesting that even the dead cannot escape the destruction 4 In Varley s painting For What 1918 a single gravedigger takes a rest from his labours a cart full of bodies beside him It is one of the few official Canadian First World War paintings that does not hide the reality of battlefield death in images of ruins blasted trees and battle detritus 7 Group of Seven edit nbsp The Group of seven artists In 1920 he was a founding member of the Group of Seven He was the only original member of the Group of Seven to specialize in portraiture but he also painted landscapes Varley s major contribution to art is his work with the Group of Seven and his portraits Later life and death edit After living in Ontario for a number of years Varley moved to Vancouver BC in 1926 where he became Head of the Department of Drawing and Painting at the School of Decorative and Applied Arts in Vancouver at the invitation of Charles Hepburn Scott He remained in this position from 1926 until 1933 8 In British Columbia he painted images of mountains and mountainsides drawing upon several influences from Chinese painting to William Turner and Samuel Palmer 9 He left in 1936 due to his experiences with depression and two years later joined fellow artist Terry M Shortt the Royal Ontario Museum ornithologist on a trip to the Arctic in 1938 In 1954 along with a handful of artists including Eric Aldwinckle he visited the Soviet Union on the first cultural exchange of the Cold War 10 For the last twelve years of his life Varley lived in Markham Ontario with Kathleen and Donald McKay Kathleen nurtured Varley s later artistic career by setting up a studio for him in the basement of her ancestral home now the McKay Art Centre located at 197 Main Street Unionville After Varley s death in 1969 Kathleen promised to donate her considerable collection of works by Varley and his contemporaries to Markham to be housed in a gallery suitable for their display and preservation That promise resulted in the building of the Varley Art Gallery of Markham which opened in 1997 11 He was buried alongside other members of the Original Seven at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection grounds in Kleinburg Ontario Recognition editVarley was an associate member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 12 nbsp Frederick Varley Art Gallery Unionville Ontario In Unionville the Varley Art Gallery of Markham is named after him as is Fred Varley Drive a two lane residential street Varley lived nearby at the Salem Eckhardt House from 1952 to 1969 13 On 6 May 1994 Canada Post issued Vera detail F H Varley 1931 in the Masterpieces of Canadian art series The stamp was designed by Pierre Yves Pelletier based on an oil painting Vera 1931 by Frederick Horsman Varley in the National Gallery of Canada Ottawa Ontario The 88 stamps are perforated 14 x 14 5 mm and were printed by Leigh Mardon Pty Limited 14 His place in the art history of Canada is verified by the government s decision to reproduce his self portrait as a 17 cent postage stamp On 22 May 1981 Canada Post issued Frederick H Varley Self Portrait designed by Pierre Fontaine The stamps are based on an oil painting Self Portrait circa 1945 by Frederick Horsman Varley in the Hart House Permanent Collection University of Toronto Toronto Ontario The 17 stamps are perforated 12 5 mm and were printed by Ashton Potter Limited 3 Varley has been designated as an Historic Person in the Directory of Federal Heritage Designations 15 Selected works edit nbsp German prisoners on the Western Front nbsp Gas chamber at Seaford nbsp The Young Man s Element the AirRecord sale prices editAt the Cowley Abbott Auction of An Important Private Collection of Canadian Art December 6 2023 lot 105 Varley s Sun and Wind Georgian Bay 1916 or 1920 oil on panel mounted to plywood 12 25 x 16 25 ins 31 1 x 41 3 cms Auction Estimate 70 000 00 90 000 00 realized a price of 984 000 00 16 See also editCanadian official war artists Group of Seven Tom Thomson War art War artistNotes edit Reid Dennis R 1988 A Concise History of Canadian Painting p 142 Varley Frederick Horsman 30 March 2007 F H Varley Portraits into the Light Dundurn ISBN 9781550026757 a b Canada Post stamp a b Davis Ann 1992 The Logic of Ecstasy Canadian Mystical Painting 1920 1940 p 30 p 30 at Google Books Brandon Laura 2008 Art and War p 46 p 46 at Google Books Artinthepicture com Introduction to Art History Fred Varley quotes Brandon Laura 2021 War Art in Canada A Critical History Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0271 5 Frederick H Varley The Art History Archive The Lilith eZine Retrieved 19 September 2015 Murray Joan Article cowleyabbott ca Cowley Abbott Auction Retrieved 3 July 2023 F H Varley 1881 1969 National Gallery of Canada Retrieved 19 September 2015 City of Markham Varley Art Gallery varleyartgallery ca 8 January 2024 Retrieved 8 January 2024 Members since 1880 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Archived from the original on 26 May 2011 Retrieved 11 September 2013 HistoricPlaces ca HistoricPlaces ca Post stamp Directory of Federal Heritage Designations Parks Canada Retrieved 29 May 2022 Works cowleyabbott ca Cowley Abbott Auction Retrieved 7 December 2023 Bibliography edit Atanassova Katerina 2007 F H Varley Portraits Into the Light Mise en Lumiere Des Portraits Dundurn Press Ltd ISBN 9781550029093 Boulet Roger Group of Seven and Tom Thomson 1982 The Canadian Earth M Bernard Loates Cerebrus Publishing Brandon Laura 2008 Art and War New York I B Tauris ISBN 9781845112370 OCLC 225345535 Brandon Laura 2021 War Art in Canada A Critical History Toronto Art Canada Institute 2021 ISBN 978 1 4871 0271 5 Davis Ann 1992 The logic of ecstasy Canadian mystical painting 1920 1940 Toronto University of Toronto Press ISBN 9780802059161 ISBN 9780802068613 OCLC 26256269 Reid Dennis R 1988 A Concise History of Canadian Painting Toronto Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195406641 ISBN 978 0 19 540663 4 OCLC 18378555 Tooby Michael 1991 Our Home and Native Land Sheffield s Canadian Artists Sheffield Mappin Art Gallery Archived from the original on 2 August 2023 Retrieved 17 June 2022 Varley Christopher 1979 F H Varley Ottawa National Gallery of Canada Retrieved 8 May 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frederick Varley Works by or about Frederick Varley at Internet Archive Biography at the Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery Frederick Varley at artcyclopedia com CBC Digital Archives The Group of Seven Painters in the Wilderness Watch the NFB documentary Varley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Varley amp oldid 1216175925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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