Sir Edmund Wyly Grier | |
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Born |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
November 26, 1862
Died | December 7, 1957 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
(aged 95)
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Slade School of Art Académie Julian |
Known for | Painting |
Sir Edmund Wyly Grier, RCA (November 26, 1862 – December 7, 1957) was an Australian born Canadian portrait painter. He studied in London at the Slade School of Art under Alphonse Legros, in Rome at the Scuola Libera del Nudo, and in Paris at the Académie Julian under Adolphe Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury. He exhibited from 1886 to 1895 at the Royal Society of British Artists and at the Royal Academy. In 1891 he returned to Canada to stay, opening a portrait studio in Toronto. Grier won recognition and admission to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts becoming its president in 1929. He painted numerous portraits of politicians, corporate leaders and other notable contemporaries, his first commissioned portrait being in 1888 and his last in 1947.
In 1935, he was made a Knight Bachelor by the government of Richard Bedford Bennett. In 1937 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Honorary Corresponding Academician.
Toronto city librarian James Bain, 1909
Lieut. Governor Lionel Herbert Clarke, 1921
Speaker William David Black, 1930
George Henry Murray, Province House (Nova Scotia)