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SCHEEPERS, Malvina (Mrs. F. S. Coburn)

Naissance
Belgium, 1896
Décès
Paris, France, 1933
Notice biographique
Malvina Scheepers was born in Belgium; her father was the Belgian architect Edouard Scheepers. In 1897 she began studying at the National Higher Institute for Fine Arts, Antwerp. It was there that she met Canadian artist Frederick Simpson Coburn, whom she married in 1915. The two divided their time between Coburn's hometown of Melbourne, Quebec, and Montreal, and traveled frequently to Europe. Between 1916 and 1921 Scheepers exhibited her work with the Royal Canadian Academy and with the Art Association of Montreal between 1918 and 1926. Scheepers is best known for her images of Dutch and Belgian rural landscapes, and genre paintings depicting farm scenes and cottage interiors, rendered in the style of The Hague School. Malvina Scheepers died in 1933 while on vacation in Paris with her husband, Frederick Coburn.
Médias
Painting
Etudes
National Higher Institute for Fine Arts, Antwerp
Lieux de conservation des dossiers et archives
National Gallery of Canada, ON - Library and Archives
BIBLIOGRAPHIE

Documents sur l'artiste
Prakash, A. K. Independent Spirit: Early Canadian Women's Art Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books, 2008.

Texte intégral de compte rendu (pdf).
Royal Canadian Academy Annual Exhibition: (Montreal, novembre 16, 1916) "Art Works on View Set High Standard."  Gazette (Montreal)  novembre 17, 1916.  p.7.   Comptes rendus intégraux
The Joint Annual Exhibition of the RCA and the OSA: (Toronto; Montreal (Fall), avril 05, 1918) "Spring Exhibit at Art Gallery. Returned Soldier Exhibits Two Works Sketched at the Front. Four Artists Overseas. Late Exhibition of R.C.A. Held Works that Usually Came to Montreal - Good Watercolors."  Gazette (Montreal)  avril 05, 1918.  p.7.   Comptes rendus intégraux
The Joint Annual Exhibition of the RCA and the OSA: (Toronto; Montreal (Fall), avril 05, 1918) "War-time Note in Academy Pictures. Camouflaged Shipping the Subject of Some Historically Interesting Works. Standard Maintained. Painters Producing Fewer Works Evidenced by Showing Pictures Exhibited Last Spring in Toronto."  Gazette (Montreal)  novembre 22, 1918.  p.11.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, mars 25, 1920) "Artist's Efforts Reach High Level."  Gazette (Montreal)  mars 26, 1920.  p.6.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Royal Canadian Academy Annual Exhibition: (Montreal, novembre 18, 1920) "Art of Canadians Well Represented."  Gazette (Montreal)  novembre 19, 1920.  p.9.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Royal Canadian Academy Annual Exhibition: (Montreal, novembre 18, 1920) "Royal Canadian Academy Forty-Second Exhibition."  Montreal Herald  novembre 19, 1920.  p.30.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, avril 01, 1921) "Fewer Paintings, Higher Standards. Thirty-Eighth Annual Exhibition of Art Association of Montreal. Private View Last Night."  Gazette (Montreal)  avril 01, 1921.  p.11.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, avril 01, 1921) "Spring Exhibition at the Art Galleries."  Montreal Herald  avril 04, 1921.  p.3.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Royal Canadian Academy Annual Exhibition: (Toronto, novembre 17, 1921) Hector Charlesworth.  "Impressions of the Royal Canadian Academy."  Toronto Saturday Night  novembre 26, 1921.  p.5.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, mars 21, 1922) "Exhibits Drawn From Wide Area. Growing Importance of Spring Art Exhibition More Generally Recognized."  Gazette (Montreal)  mars 21, 1922.  p.5.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, mars 21, 1922) S. Mogan-Powell.  "Vivid Portraits at Art Exhibition are Outstanding Feature."  Montreal Star  mars 27, 1922.  p.2.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, avril 26, 1925) "Art Association's Spring Exhibition."  Gazette (Montreal)  avril 03, 1925.  p.6.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, mars 26, 1926) "Private View Held at Art Exhibition. Committee of Selection Had to Perform Obviously Difficult Task. Many Omissions Noted."  Gazette (Montreal)  mars 29, 1926.  p.6.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, mars 26, 1926) J. René de Cotret.  "Le salon de printemps. Un grand nombre d'oeuvres qui méritent l'attention sont actuellent en exposition à la Galerie des Arts."  Le Canada  avril 05, 1926.  p.?.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, mars 26, 1926) S. Morgan-Powell.  "Spring Exhibition at Art Galleries Is an Indifferent Show."  Montreal Star  avril 07, 1926.  p.6.   Comptes rendus intégraux
Art Association of Montreal Annual Spring Exhibition: (Montreal, mars 21, 1930) Lucien Desbiens.  "Les expositions. Le salon du printemps 1930."  Le Devoir (Montreal)  mars 31, 1930.  p.1.   Comptes rendus intégraux

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