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'''William Cruikshank''' ([[December 25]], [[1848]], [[Broughty Ferry]], [[Scotland]] — [[May 19]], [[1922]], [[Kansas City, Missouri]]) was a [[British]] painter and the grand-nephew of [[George Cruikshank]]. He studied art at the [[Royal Scottish Academy]] in [[Edinburgh]], at the [[Royal Academy]] in [[London]], and in [[Paris]]. His last studies were interrupted by the [[Franco-Prussian War]]. In [[1871]] he settled in [[Canada]], opened a studio in [[Toronto]] and for twenty-five years was an instructor in the Central Ontario School of Art, later the [[Ontario College of Art]]. In [[1894]] he was elected a member of the [[Royal Canadian Academy of Arts]] and acquired a considerable reputation as a portrait and figure painter, and as a painter of Canadian scenes. Some of his paintings are in the National Gallery at [[Ottawa]].
'''William Cruikshank''' ([[December 25]], [[1848]], [[Broughty Ferry]], [[Scotland]] — [[May 19]], [[1922]], [[Kansas City, Missouri]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] painter and the grand-nephew of [[George Cruikshank]]. He studied art at the [[Royal Scottish Academy]] in [[Edinburgh]], at the [[Royal Academy]] in [[London]], and in [[Paris]]. His last studies were interrupted by the [[Franco-Prussian War]]. In [[1871]] he settled in [[Canada]], opened a studio in [[Toronto]] and for twenty-five years was an instructor in the Central Ontario School of Art, later the [[Ontario College of Art]]. In [[1894]] he was elected a member of the [[Royal Canadian Academy of Arts]] and acquired a considerable reputation as a portrait and figure painter, and as a painter of Canadian scenes. Some of his paintings are in the National Gallery at [[Ottawa]].


==Literature==
==Literature==

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William Cruikshank (December 25, 1848, Broughty Ferry, ScotlandMay 19, 1922, Kansas City, Missouri) was a British painter and the grand-nephew of George Cruikshank. He studied art at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, at the Royal Academy in London, and in Paris. His last studies were interrupted by the Franco-Prussian War. In 1871 he settled in Canada, opened a studio in Toronto and for twenty-five years was an instructor in the Central Ontario School of Art, later the Ontario College of Art. In 1894 he was elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and acquired a considerable reputation as a portrait and figure painter, and as a painter of Canadian scenes. Some of his paintings are in the National Gallery at Ottawa.

Literature

  • W. Stewart Wallace (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Canada, vol. II. Toronto, University Associates of Canada, 1948
  • J. Mavor. William Cruickshank, R.C.A. (Canadian Magazine, 1926)