Pegi Nicol MacLeod, Summer in Central Park, 1948 Rumi Galleries


Pegi Nicol MacLeod Canadian Art Group

Portrait in the Evening, a bold exercise in colour and pose, is an informal portrait of National Gallery of Canada director Eric Brown by Pegi Nicol, better known by her married name of Pegi Nicol MacLeod (1904-1949), whose "vivid personality" was remarked upon by art critic Graham McInnes.


The Tangled Garden, 1935 Pegi Nicol Macleod as art print or hand

PEGI NICOL MACLEOD. Madge Smith, Pegi Nicol MacLeod at the Observatory Art Centre, University of New Brunswick, 1945. Madge Smith fonds, Library and Archives, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Born in 1904 in Listowel, Ontario, Pegi Nicol MacLeod moved with her family at the age of four to Ottawa. In 1921 she studied painting under Franklin.


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Pegi Nicol MacLeod, 17 January 1904-12 February 1949, was a Canadian painter whose modernist self-portraits, figure studies, paintings of children, still lifes and landscapes are characterized by a fluidity of form and vibrant colour. Born Margaret Kathleen Nichol, she was a teacher, war artist and arts activist.


Pegi Nicol MacLeod (Canadian, 19041949), Looking toward sunset from

In a 1947 letter to Jack Humphrey, Pegi Nicol McLeod wrote: "Art should be freedom; its essence is freedom. Rules, laws, controls, standards—these words smell of the academy." Art wasn't the only enterprise Pegi insisted should be free—a commitment to freedom permeated her attitude to life.


Pegi Nicol MacLeod Her Art Story

Pegi Nicol MacLeod was among Canada's most prominent artists during the second quarter of the twentieth century. In her short lifetime she showed her paintings extensively across the country, alongside the likes of A.Y. Jackson and the rest of the Group of Seven.


Women Painters Pegi Nicol MacLeod (Canadian, 1904 1949) St....

Pegi Nicol Macleod was a member of the Canadian Group of Painters and the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour. Her early works were influenced by the Group of Seven, however, by the mid- 1930's Pegi Nicol began to paint a more expressive style. Pegi described her style as "kaleidoscope visions".


'Women in Greenwich Village, N.Y.C., 1940' by Pegi Nicol MacLeod at

MacLeod's unique style was a significant contribution to the modernist movement in Canada. March 8, 2019 Fredericton, New Brunswick Parks Canada Agency. A talented and successful Canadian painter, Pegi Nicol MacLeod was a unique figure of Canadian art during the 1930s and 1940s.


Pegi Nicol MacLeod Art Canada Institute

Pegi Nicol MacLeod "I try to turn my weird street into something rich and strange." (Pegi Nicol MacLeod, 1945) Pegi Nicol MacLeod's watercolours and oil paintings are fireworks of curving lines and dynamic colour.


Morning Parade, 1944 Pegi Nicol Macleod as art print or hand painted oil.

Pegi Nicol MacLeod, (17 January 1904-12 February 1949), [1] was a Canadian painter whose modernist self-portraits, figure studies, paintings of children, still lifes and landscapes are characterized by a fluidity of form and vibrant colour. Born Margaret Kathleen Nichol, she was a teacher, war artist and arts activist.


Ottawa, c.1943 (oil on canvas) by Pegi Nicol Macleod

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Current Sale Lot #82 PEGI NICOL MACLEOD Nude watercolour 16 x 11 ins ( 40.6 x 27.9 cms ) ( sight ) Estimated: $1,500.00 - $2,000.00 Next bid is: $1,200.00 Closes January 23rd at 03:00:00 PM EST Bid Now Details Lot #83 PEGI NICOL MACLEOD Girls Skipping Rope watercolour 16 x 11.5 ins ( 40.6 x 29.2 cms ) ( sight ) Estimated: $1,500.00 - $1,800.00


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'Centennial Parade (Fredericton)' by Pegi Nicol MacLeod at Cowley Abbott

Pegi Nicol MacLeod, was born Margaret Kathleen Nicol in Listowell ON, and moved to Ottawa at an early age. In 1921, Nicol studied at the Art Association of Ottawa school and by 1923 she had moved to Montreal to attend the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal. The school's emphasis on figure study and life drawing would have a profound effect on.


Pegi Nicol MacLeod Women in the PAMA collections

Pegi Nicol MacLeod, ,[1] was a Canadian painter whose modernist self-portraits, figure studies, paintings of children, still lifes and landscapes are characterized by a fluidity of form and vibrant colour. Born Margaret Kathleen Nichol, she was a teacher, war artist and arts activist.


Pegi Nicol MacLeod Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Pegi Nicol MacLeod was a unique figure in the history of Canadian art. Working in Ottawa, Toronto, New York City, and Fredericton in the 1930s and 1940s, this talented artist produced watercolour and oil paintings that depicted her family and surroundings in a dynamic modernist style.


Pegi Nicol MacLeod (19041949)

Pegi Nicol MacLeod, (17 January 1904 - 12 February 1949), [1] was a Canadian painter whose modernist self-portraits, figure studies, paintings of children, still lifes and landscapes are characterized by a fluidity of form and vibrant colour. Born Margaret Kathleen Nichol, she was a teacher, war artist and arts activist.