Harold Town | |
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Born | Harold Barling Town June 13, 1924 |
Died | December 27, 1990 Peterborough, Ontario | (aged 66)
Education | Western Technical School, Ontario College of Art |
Known for | Painter, printmaker, illustrator |
Movement | Painters Eleven |
Spouse | Trudie Carol Tredwell |
Harold Barling Town, OC D.Litt (June 13, 1924 – December 27, 1990) was a Canadian artist who worked in many different media, but is best known for his abstract paintings.[1]
He was a member of Painters Eleven, an abstract group of artists in Toronto (1954-1960). Town coined the name of the group, which was based simply on the number of artists that were present the first meeting.[2]
He also worked as an illustrator, a profession he credited with imparting a sense of discipline that would last throughout his entire artistic career.[3] His early illustrative appeared in magazines such as Maclean's and Mayfair.