Prudence Heward | |
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Born | Efa Prudence Heward 2 July 1896 |
Died | 19 March 1947 (aged 50) |
Education | Art Association of Montreal |
Known for | painter |
Movement | Expressionism; abstract art; Beaver Hall Hill Group. |
Prudence Heward (July 2, 1896 – March 19, 1947)[1] was a Canadian figure painter, known for using acidic colour, a sculptural treatment, and giving an intense brooding quality to her subjects.[2] She was a charter member of the Canadian Group of Painters, the Contemporary Arts Society and the Federation of Canadian Artists.[3] Although she did not show her work with the Beaver Hall Group, she was allied with many of its artists in her aesthetic aims and through friendships.