Frédéric Charles Vipond Ede
Canadian painter (figures and landscapes)
(1865-1907)
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Ede was born on February 22, 1865 in Nottawa
(Ontario, Canada)
After having begun his studies in America, he
came to Paris and was the pupil of Tony Robert-Fleury and Bouguereau.
Critics quote among his principal works: Landscapes
(1891), which obtained a first price in Montreal and Marlotte.
He took part in the World Fair of Chicago in
1883 and obtained a medal of honor with the museum of Boston.
He died in 1907.
- Bibliography
- Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Ed) The Artists
Bluebook (AskART) 2003
- The Artists Bluebook, AskART.com, 2001
- Ray Davenport, Davenports Art Reference,
2001, p. 2047
- Peter Hastings Falk, Dictionary of Signatures
& Monogram, 1988
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