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ARTIST NAME: MacDonald, Murray
ACCESSION NUMBER: GHF91.003.001
TITLE: RABBIT TRACKS
DATE: c.1950
CATEGORY: Painting
MEDIUM: watercolour
SUPPORT: paper
DIMENSIONS: Actual: 37.1 x 48.3 cm (14 5/8 x 19 in.) Frame: 56.5 x 66.1 x 2.1 cm (22 1/4 x 26 x 13/16 in.)
COLLECTION: Government House


OTHER HOLDINGS: MacDonald, Murray
ARTIST BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Watercolour artist and art educator, Murray MacDonald was born June 18, 1898 in Nova Scotia. MacDonald started sketching at the age of six. At this time, he focused primarily on delineating the sinking of the Titanic. On his 18th birthday, MacDonald enlisted in the army and was posted in Siberia. While on tour, he sketched frequently; unfortunately, he left his sketchbook in Siberia. After returning home, MacDonald taught at several rural schools. He eventually moved to Edmonton, where his career as an art educator flourished. He taught Applied Design at a technical high school, instructed at a division of the University of Alberta, and eventually became the Supervisor of Art for the Edmonton School Board. MacDonald also took time to instruct at The Banff School of Fine Arts (today The Banff Centre). It is here that MacDonald met A.Y. Jackson. MacDonald also taught classes at the University of Washington, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, and at The Edmonton Art Gallery. In 1960, MacDonald retired; however, he was quickly asked to become a visiting professor in Art Education, for the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. MacDonald worked primarily in the realm of watercolour painting; however, he occasionally experimented with oil and acrylic as well. His subject matter was primarily landscapes; however, his painting style ranged from abstract to realism. For his exceptional contributions to art education he received the Government Achievement Award for Excellence in 1979, and a honourary degree from the University of Alberta.


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