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Edmund Montague Morris, known as Edmund Morris (1871-1913), was a Canadian painter and pastelist who recorded the First Nations in paint and photographs and collected their artifacts (today in the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto along with 60 portraits by him which formerly belonged to the Ontario government collection). He was the son of Alexander Morris, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. He both co-founded the Canadian Art Club and authored an early book on Canadian art, Art in Canada: the early painters (1911?).

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  • Edmund Montague Morris, known as Edmund Morris (1871-1913), was a Canadian painter and pastelist who recorded the First Nations in paint and photographs and collected their artifacts (today in the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto along with 60 portraits by him which formerly belonged to the Ontario government collection). He was the son of Alexander Morris, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. He both co-founded the Canadian Art Club and authored an early book on Canadian art, Art in Canada: the early painters (1911?). (en)
  • Edmund Morris est un peintre canadien né à Perth (Ontario) le 18 décembre 1871 et mort à Toronto en 1913. Il a fréquenté les peintres Maurice Cullen, William Cruikshank et Edmond Dyonnet et a séjourné en leur compagnie à l'île d'Orléans durant l'été 1897. Plusieurs de ses peintures sont exposées au Musée des beaux-arts du Canada, notamment : Cap Tourmente (1904), Québec (1905), Cove Fields (1906) et Le chef Pied-Noir, Bouclier de fer (1907). (fr)
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  • Edmund Montague Morris, known as Edmund Morris (1871-1913), was a Canadian painter and pastelist who recorded the First Nations in paint and photographs and collected their artifacts (today in the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto along with 60 portraits by him which formerly belonged to the Ontario government collection). He was the son of Alexander Morris, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. He both co-founded the Canadian Art Club and authored an early book on Canadian art, Art in Canada: the early painters (1911?). (en)
  • Edmund Morris est un peintre canadien né à Perth (Ontario) le 18 décembre 1871 et mort à Toronto en 1913. Il a fréquenté les peintres Maurice Cullen, William Cruikshank et Edmond Dyonnet et a séjourné en leur compagnie à l'île d'Orléans durant l'été 1897. Plusieurs de ses peintures sont exposées au Musée des beaux-arts du Canada, notamment : Cap Tourmente (1904), Québec (1905), Cove Fields (1906) et Le chef Pied-Noir, Bouclier de fer (1907). (fr)
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