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Edward Scrope Shrapnel (1845–1920) was an English-born Canadian artist. After an earlier period spent in Quebec, his family settled in
Orillia Orillia is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is in Simcoe County between Lake Couchiching and Lake Simcoe. Although it is geographically located within Simcoe County, the city is a single-tier municipality. It is part of the Huronia region of Cent ...
, Ontario. Having learned the basic art of drawing in the military, Shrapnel became adept in watercolour, his preferred medium. In the 1870s, he began contributing works to the
Ontario Society of Artists The Ontario Society of Artists (OSA) was founded in 1872. It is Canada's oldest continuously operating professional art society. When it was founded at the home of John Arthur Fraser, seven artists were present. Besides Fraser himself, Marmaduke M ...
. He was elected as an associate member of the
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in 1880. After a five-year stint as a drawing teacher for a women's college, he moved west to Victoria, British Columbia. Shrapnel was president of Victoria's first art association. His painting subject matter included landscape, still lifes, and genre, often incorporating scenes from Ontario and British Columbia.


Biography

Shrapnel was born on 12 January 1845, in Alverstoke, Hampshire. His grandfather was
Henry Shrapnel Lieutenant General Henry Shrapnel (3 June 1761 – 13 March 1842) was a British Army officer whose name has entered the English language as the inventor of the shrapnel shell. Henry Shrapnel was born at Midway Manor in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltsh ...
, inventor of the
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; his father was Henry Needham Scrope Shrapnel, a military officer with the rank of captain who was variously posted to India, Ireland, and Bermuda. In 1855, Edward's father was assigned to Quebec, his family accompanying him. Here young Edward first cultivated his love of the outdoors.Thompson 1976, p. 158 Carrying on the family tradition, Edward served with the Victoria Rifles of Quebec for seven months in 1865–1866, helping to repel Irish Fenian raids.Bosher 2010, p. 674. As a consequence of his officer training, Shrapnel learned how to draw accurately. After the border tensions eased, the Shrapnel family returned to Salisbury. In 1868, Edward married Edith Mary Neale, and they eventually had six daughters and one son. The family soon moved back to Canada, this time settling near Orillia, Ontario. Henry Shrapnel was a talented amateur artist, and Edward became proficient in the use of watercolour, which became his favourite medium.Thompson 1976, p. 159. In Ontario, Edward participated each fall in duck and deer hunting, and on occasion engaged in wild pigeon shoots.Thompson 1976, p. 157. His funeral notice described him as an "ardent sportsman". In 1872, Shrapnel was elected a member of the
Ontario Society of Artists The Ontario Society of Artists (OSA) was founded in 1872. It is Canada's oldest continuously operating professional art society. When it was founded at the home of John Arthur Fraser, seven artists were present. Besides Fraser himself, Marmaduke M ...
, and he contributed works to that organization until 1892. He became an associate member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts when it was formed in 1880. For five years during the 1880s he held the position of drawing master at the Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby.Harper 1970, p. 287. In 1889, one of his paintings of dead game won first prize at the Toronto Industrial Exhibition. Influenced by other artists who had travelled west on the newly opened
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, Shrapnel moved to Victoria, British Columbia, where he spent the rest of his life. Shrapnel served as president of Victoria's first art association. He was a member of the British Campaigners' Association as a result of his Canadian military service, having reached the rank of colonel. In 1890, he contributed 18 paintings to the Vancouver Art Association's first annual exhibition. Shrapnel was the illustrator of ''Upper Canada Sketches'' (1898), where his twenty scenes were lithographed in brilliant colour. At the time of his death, several of his works were displayed in the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. He was interred at
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in Victoria. Shrapnel's subject matter encompassed landscape, genre, and still life.McKendry 1997, p. 189. His early works often depict the Muskoka region of Ontario, and later of British Columbia. Animals and indigenous peoples figure prominently, and he painted still lifes of fish. Some of his winter landscapes in oil are reminiscent of
Cornelius Krieghoff Cornelius David Krieghoff (June 19, 1815 – March 5, 1872) was a Dutch-born Canadian-American painter of the 19th century. Krieghoff is most famous for his paintings of Canadian landscapes and Canadian life outdoors, which were as sought ...
. He eschewed the dramatic and picturesque, managing to avoid the rigid strictures of composition and style as conventionally practiced. Today, Shrapnel is best known for his watercolours of scenes across Canada.


Exhibitions

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Ontario Society of Artists The Ontario Society of Artists (OSA) was founded in 1872. It is Canada's oldest continuously operating professional art society. When it was founded at the home of John Arthur Fraser, seven artists were present. Besides Fraser himself, Marmaduke M ...
, 1875–1892 * Art Association of Montreal, 1881, 1888McMann 1988, p. 352. *Toronto Industrial Exhibition, 1881–1892 * Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1881, 1884–1889McMann 1981, p. 375. *Vancouver Art Association, 1890 *
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, 1988


Collections

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Royal Ontario Museum The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. It attracts more than one million visitors every year ...
Allodi 1974, no. 1523. *Orillia Museum of Art & History *
Oshawa Museum The Oshawa Museum is a historical museum founded by the Oshawa Historical Society, located in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. It has a dual role as a museum; exhibits for the general public, and archival storage of the city's historical documents. Ev ...
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Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec ( en, National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec), abbreviated as MNBAQ, is an art museum in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The museum is situated in Battlefield Park and is a complex consisting of four bui ...
(MNBAQ) *
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (AGGV) is an art museum located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Situated in Rockland, Victoria, the museum occupies a building complex; made up of the Spencer Mansion, and the Exhibition Galleries. The ...
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Museum of Vancouver The Museum of Vancouver (MOV) (formerly the Vancouver Museum and prior to that the Centennial Museum) is a civic history museum located in Vanier Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. The MOV is the largest civic museum in Canada and the oldest museum ...
* British Columbia Provincial Archives * Vancouver Art Gallery


Gallery

File:Indigenous woman leaving her wigwam.jpg, ''Indigenous woman leaving her wigwam'', 1878 File:The Couchiching Hotel at Orillia.jpg, ''The Couchiching Hotel at Orillia'' File:View of Hotel Mount Baker, Oak Bay.jpg, ''View of Hotel Mount Baker, Oak Bay'', c. 1894 File:Northern Lake with Trees and Islands.jpg, ''Northern Lake with Trees and Islands'', 1904 File:Pheasants at Victoria, B.C., by Edward Scrope Shrapnel.jpg, ''Pheasants at Victoria, B.C.''


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References

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