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Matthew Farfan
Landscape painter Aaron Allan Edson was born in 1846 in Stanbridge,
Missisquoi County. Studying painting in Montreal, London, and France,
Edson became a charter member of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1880.
Although
he lived most of his life in Montreal, Edson did a considerable
amount of work in his native Eastern Townships, where he returned
to live shortly before his death. Less well known today, in his
own time Edson was considered one of the foremost Canadian landscape
artists. His paintings are known for their tranquil depictions of
nature and for their unusual lighting effects. He died at Glen Sutton
in 1888.
Lake Memphremagog, by Aaron Allan Edson.
(Source: Missisquoi Museum)
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