Arthur Dominique Rozaire | |
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Born | Arthur Dominique Rosaire January 17, 1879 Montreal, PQ |
Died | February 26, 1922 Los Angeles, California | (aged 43)
Education | Quebec Council of Arts and Manufactures at Monument National with Edmond Dyonnet; Art Association of Montreal (AAM) with William Brymner and Maurice Cullen |
Spouse | Margaret Isabella Stroud (m. 1903) |
Elected | Canadian Art Club (1910); Associate member, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (1915) |
Arthur Dominique Rozaire (January 17, 1879 – February 26, 1922) was a Canadian impressionist painter, who painted landscape, and a photographer. His personal form of Impressionism, using broad expressive brushstrokes, evolved from Maurice Cullen, one of his teachers.[1] He changed the spelling of his last name in the paintings he signed due to a misprint in an Art Association of Montreal Spring show catalogue of 1900.[2]