William E. deGarthe

William E. deGarthe was a Canadian painter and sculptor (1907–1983). He was born at Kaskinen and died at Toronto.

Also recorded as William Edward deGarthe.

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Recognition and collections

Work by William E. deGarthe is held by Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Barbados Museum & Historical Society, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management and William deGarthe Art Gallery.

Authority records

The identifiers under which William E. deGarthe may be traced in institutional catalogues.

William E. deGarthe is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q8008338.

In detail

William E. deGarthe studied at Académie de la Grande Chaumière and Mount Allison University.

The field of work recorded is painting. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are marine. The authority associates the name with realism.

Work by William E. deGarthe is recorded in the collections of Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Barbados Museum & Historical Society, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management and William deGarthe Art Gallery.

Chronology

  1. 1907William E. deGarthe born at Kaskinen.
  2. 1907William E. deGarthe was born in 1907 at Kaskinen.
  3. 1983William E. deGarthe died at Toronto.
  4. 1983William E. deGarthe died in 1983 at Toronto.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “William E. deGarthe”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q8008338: William E. deGarthe

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