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The late Ken Danby’s artistic ability was huge. A new coffee-table sized book has just been published; a sort of autobiography on his life and work. *True North* 1998- Ken DanbyThe book ...
Ken Danby, a Canadian realist painter best known for his 1972 painting "At the Crease," depicting a masked hockey goaltender, has died. He was 67. Greg McKee, manager of the Danby Studio in Guelph ...
Award-winning Canadian painter Ken Danby collapsed and died on Sunday while on a canoe trip in northern Ontario, police said on Monday. He was 67.
Ken Danby, 67, a popular Canadian realist painter best known for his 1972 image "At the Crease," depicting a masked hockey goaltender, died Sunday while canoeing in Canada's Algonquin Provincial ...
Ken Danby died of a heart attack on a canoe trip in Algonquin Park in 2007. The couple and some friends were coasting into the shallows, approaching their destination for the night. Gillian ...
In 1972, Ken Danby painted a hockey goalie that defined him, and hockey art, forever. Three years after his death, a show of his broader oeuvre suggests they should have left it at that.
The late realist painter Ken Danby spent more than 30 years of his life ... Mr. Danby, who was working as an artist at the ... The painting later became the cover image for the Sears Wish Book.
Ken Danby, Charter, 1978. At his best, Danby’s precise works can provoke a visceral ambiguity and a sense of dread, which Beyond the Crease does not adequately explore. Courtesy Art Gallery of ...
Artist Ken Denby dead at 67 GUELPH, Ontario, Sept. 25 (UPI) -- Renowned Canadian painter Ken Danby collapsed and died at 67 while on a canoe trip in Algonquin Provinicial Park, Ontario, during the ...
Guelph, Ontario | Canadian realist painter Ken Danby, best known for his 1972 painting "In the Crease," depicting a masked hockey goaltender, has died. He was 67. Greg McKee, manager of the Danby ...