William Goodridge Roberts


1904 - 1974 RCA

Oil on Panel, 1965
12 x 16 in

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William Goodridge Roberts Biography

1904 - 1974 RCA

Roberts was born in Barbados in 1904 to a prominent Canadian literary family. His father, Theodore, was a poet, novelist, and journalist. Roberts began his studies at Montreal's Ecole des Beaux-Arts but, encouraged by his art-critic aunt, Mary Fanton Roberts, he enrolled at New York's Art Students League. His New York schooling would prove to be a major influence on his career. During the 1930s Roberts lived, painted, and taught in Ontario. He was the very first artist-in-residence at Queen's University in Toronto. Refusing to incorporate nationalist content into his work, Roberts became recognized for his modernist approach. In the 1940s, Roberts moved to Montreal and continued painting and teaching. He was admired by Quebec's francophone art community who saw in his work a reflection of the modernist figurative tradition from France, known in Montreal as "living art." His works were equally divided into the themes of landscapes, portraits and still lifes; all are textbook examples of each style. The artist's last major retrospective was held at the National Gallery of Canada in 1969. He died in January 1974.
Oil on Panel, circa 1955
25 x 30 in

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Oil on Panel, circa 1955
24 x 32 in

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Oil on Canvas, circa 1955
29 x 36 in

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Oil on Panel, circa 1955
12 x 16 in

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