Miss Edith C. Slinger
dates
Edith C. Slinger exhibited in the September 1921
thirteenth Annual Exhibition of the
B.C. Society of Fine Arts, held at the
Vancouver School Board offices on Hamilton Street.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
DATE |
EXHIBITION |
ARTWORK |
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1921 Sept. 19 - 24 |
BCSFA
13th Annual Exhibition |
Cottage in Sussex |
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Old House at Rye, England |
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Dinan, France |
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Street Scene, Vollendam, Holland |
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Dutch Boy |
References
(not in BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF ARTISTS IN CANADA)
Clippings
"Edith C. Slinger has a little gem in a
"Cottage in Sussex." It is a little brick cottage with a baked clay
chimney and it nestles among an ordered riot of all the old-fashioned
flowers you can think of, pansies, London pride, gilliflowers,
holyhocks, fox-gloves, campanula and a hundred others too numerous
to name; it tells of peace and a perfumed happiness. There should be
an old, old lady somewhere in the interior knitting and nodding by turns,
with a kindly old wrinkled face and a knowledge of her fellowmen that
makes her eyes twinkle but keeps her tongue silent."
From "Pictures at B.C. Fine Arts" by
J. Butterfield
Vancouver Province, September 19 1921, page 12
"Miss Edith Slinger exhibited some delightful
watercolors, several of which were secured by intelligent connoisseurs;
they were chiefly of English and continental scenes."
From "By the Way in Art" per B.C. Art League
Vancouver Province, Thursday October 6 1921, page 12
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