Kenneth HOLMDEN – Huile sur panneau signée – mesurant 6×8 pouces
Canadian painter and muralist, Kenneth Hensley Holmden (1893-1963) was born in Ottawa to British parents and died in Montreal where he had lived since the mid 1920s.
He exhibited frequently with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* and at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
An example of his work is in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Canada.
Mr. Holmden is credited for his decorative murals in Montreal and in the original Ruby Foos Restaurant, the now demolished York Cinema, and the Imperial Bank of Canada building on St. Jacques Street, and 3 Scenes of Nymphs in Canadian Landscape which is found at Montreal’s Concordia University.
His works are part of the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Canada.
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