Today we’re spotlighting the work of Manley MacDonald from the KPRDSB Collection, currently on view at the Art Gallery of Peterborough! ❄️🎨
Manley E. MacDonald (1889 – 1971) was born in Point Anne, close to Belleville, Ontario. Experimenting with impressionism, his work captured plein-air scenes of rural Ontario life including ploughing, ice cutting, sap collecting, logging and fishing. He is also well known for his depictions of working horses in motion, streams and gristmills.
In 1917 MacDonald received a scholarship from the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts that allowed him to travel and paint through Europe at the end of World War I. Soon after, he was commissioned by the Canadian government to paint scenes that documented the war effort. Works from MacDonald’s “Women in War” series are included in the collection of the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario.
A contemporary of the Group of Seven, MacDonald’s work can be found in collections around the world, including the Canadian War Museum (Ottawa), the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), and the personal collection of the British Royal Family (England).
Manley MacDonald’s undated “Winter Scene” is currently on view as part of the exhibition, “Legacy: dedications to the next generation,” until March 16, 2025.
🔗 For more information about the exhibition, visit our website at: agp.on.ca/exhibitions/legacy-dedications-to-the-next-generation/ or check out the link in our profile.
Image: Manley MacDonald, Winter Scene, undated, oil on canvas on board. Collection of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board, on permanent loan to the Art Gallery of Peterborough.
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