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Donald
at Eva Lake in 1962.
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Introduction
Dr.
Flather was a highly talented man who combined his love of
the outdoors with his love of art to produce many wonderful
works. Over his lifetime, he produced in excess of 400 paintings,
which extensively covered Canadian landscapes from coast to
coast, as well as plants and animals. Although a teacher by
vocation, he dedicated a great deal of his life (circa 1919-1990)
to his painting and developed his own unique style which combines
elements of French Impressionism and the Group of Seven.
Dr.
Flather was a colleague of Lawren Harris, founder of the Group
of Seven and the two men worked together for several years
on the executive of the Federation
of Canadian Artists (click here to go to their site),
of which Dr. Flather was an original and founding member.
From 1938, Dr. Flather exhibited many times with the B.C.Federation
of Artists (of which he was Secretary of in the 40's and 50's)
in Vancouver, and displayed a few paintings at The Art Gallery
of Toronto. Following this, he also acted as National Treasurer
of The Federation of Canadian Artists. He was a very modest
man, and did not devote much time or effort to showing his
art, rather he preferred to circulate it amongst friends and
Family. He even did not sign some of his paintings on the
front- as he believed it to be unnecessary, detracting from
the beauty of the painting and never really intended to sell
them.
After
growing up in the Shuswap Lake region, Donald M. Flather came
to Vancouver in his twenties, at which time he began to paint
more in his free time. He graduated from U.B.C. with his B.A.
and M.A.. He took teacher training and began teaching at Templeton,
and taught at Britannia and King George High Schools. At King
George he was Vice Principal, and he organized the Vancouver
Night School for several years at King Edward Campus. Dr.
Flather's Ph.D. in Education was conferred at the University
of Washington in 1950. He and his lovely wife Grace raised
a family of three boys, Elwood, Barrie and Verne- all of whom
went on to become medical doctors, raising families of their
own.
Dr.
Flather's works show a wonderful combining of his roles of
teacher, botanist, biologist, scientist and painter, and successfully
integrate his knowledge with his art. One of his greatest
wishes was that others be able to view and enjoy through his
paintings the world as he saw it- full of beauty. His paintings
are now widely held in collections in Canada, Asia the USA
and Britain.
About
the paintings:

Original
artwork description: This original oil painting by Canadian
artist Donald Flather is a great representation of his art.
This piece of art is not only original and unique, this painting
is highly sought after by art collectors, art galleries and
art enthusiasts alike. The subject and composition of this
piece of art is typical of Donald's original artworks and
shows his talents as a truly Canadian painter. Feel free to
print off this original piece of art, or enjoy this original
art as a backdrop on your computer screen.
Better
yet, refer this art website or this art page to friends so
they too can enjoy this piece of historical, Canadian art.
Feel free to browse the rest of this online art gallery to
view donald's other fine art paintings, limited edition giclee
prints on canvas. Donald painted his paintings most often
with oil paint on panel, but often his artworks were oil on
canvas, and sometimes acrylic oil paint on canvas.
About the Artist:
Donald Flather was a highly talented man who combined his
love of the outdoors with his love of art to produce many
wonderful works. Over his lifetime, he produced in excess
of 400 paintings, which extensively covered Canadian landscapes
from Coast to Coast, as well as plants and animals. Although
a teacher by vocation, he dedicated a great deal of his life
(circa 1919-1987) to his painting and developed his own unique
style which combines elements of French Impressionism and
the Group of Seven. Donald Flather was a colleague of Lawren
Harris, founder of the Group of Seven and the two men worked
together for several years on the Executive of the Federation
of Canadian Artists, of which Donald was an original and founding
member in 1941. Donald was also Secretary of the B.C. Federation
of Artists in the 40's and 50's. Following this, he acted
as National Treasurer of The Federation of Canadian Artists.
He was a very modest man, and did not devote much time or
effort to showing his art, rather he preferred to circulate
it amongst friends and Family. He even did not sign some of
his paintings on the front- as he believed it to be unnecessary
and detracting from the beauty of the painting (much as Lawren
Harris did after 1926). After growing up in the Shuswap Lake
region, Donald came to Vancouver in his twenties, at which
time he began to paint more in his free time. He graduated
from U.B.C. with his B.A. and M.A.. He took teacher training
and began teaching at Templeton, and taught at Britannia and
King George High Schools. At King George he was Vice Principal,
and he organized the Vancouver Night School for several years
at King Edward Campus. Donald also helped teach art classes
in Vancouver Schools. Donald's Ph.D. in Education was conferred
at the University of Washington in 1950. He and his lovely
wife Grace raised a family of three boys, Elwood, Barrie and
Verne- all of whom went on to become medical doctors, raising
families of their own. Donald's works show a wonderful combining
of his roles of teacher, botanist, biologist, scientist and
painter, and successfully integrate his knowledge with his
art. One of his greatest wishes was that others be able to
view and enjoy through his paintings the world as he saw it-
full of beauty. Donald Exhibited many times in the 1940's
with Lawren Harris at the juried Annual BC Artists Exhibitions.
His works have been on display in many Galleries and Institutions
including The Art Gallery of Toronto and The Vancouver Art
Gallery. He has had solo Exhibitions in Whistler, North and
West Vancouver, and joint Exhibitions in Vancouver and Victoria.
His paintings have appeared in many publications, including
Beautiful BC Magazine and the Vancouver
Sun. Ongoing displays can be seen at many BC area Galleries.
Donald's works are currently widely held by Canadian, American,
European and Asian Collectors.
View
the Gallery
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1.
Circa 1945 -1955. Annual BC Artists Exhibitions at the Vancouver
Art Gallery - Juried Shows.
Donald participated in many of these -usually exhibiting
2 of his works in each, alongside great artists like Emily
Carr and Lawren Harris.
2.
March 21 to April 18, 1991. Solo Show -North Vancouver Court
House and City Hall.
Approximately 40 of Donald's paintings were on Public Display
only.
3.
June 29 -July 30, 1997. Solo show -The Plaza Galleries.
Approximately 25 works on display.
4.
Jan. 5 -Feb. 1, 1998. "Canada's Majestic Seasons".
Solo show held at The West Vancouver Public Library.
Approximately
25 works on display.
5.
Spring, 1999. Featured Artist in Beautiful BC Magazine. Articel
titled: "The Secret Life of Donald Flather".

Written by Daniel Wood.
Quote: "He painted for over 50 years,
totally unrecognized, every week, every month, every year."
Article contained 7 paintings and was approx. 8 pages. Click
here for details...
en Francais...
6.
April
7 to April 29, 2000. "Unveil the Trail" -joint show
held in Victoria in support of the Trans Canada Trail Project.
9
paintings on display.
7.
June 26 - July 18, 2000.

"Pioneers in Canadian Art". Joint show with Mildred
Valley Thornton held at The Federation of Canadian Artists
and Westbridge Fine Art.
24 of Donald's paintings on display.
Details:
As
part of the fundraising campaign for The Federation of Canadian
Artists, this show will be one of the first of its kind for
the Federation, as it will look at Artists who helped mold
the Canadian and BC Art scene during the period when the Federation
was formed in 1941. Lawren Harris, Emily Carr and Donald Flather
were original members of this important Artist's Association.
Both Donald and Mildred shared a concern for both the Environment
as well as Canada's Indigenous Peoples. Both dedicated a great
deal of their lives to documenting Canada's stunning Wilderness,
as well as important Cultures and their Peoples.

8.
October, 2002. Vancouver Art Gallery permanent collection.
9.
"ART
FOR A CAUSE"
Exhibition Dates: August 25, 2003 thru December 12, 2003.
Location: Centennial Theatre for Performing Arts, North Vancouver.
10.
Donald
M. Flather - A Solo Exhibition
Opening
night:
Thursday, Dec. 2nd, 7:00- 9:00pm
2239 Granville St., Vancouver, BC
This
is a joint exhibition presented by The Art Emporium and Petley
Jones Gallery.
Over
40 paintings were shown, including many never previously exhibited.
Exhibition continued thru Dec. 11, 2004
11.MAGAZIN'art.
Winter 2006 issue. 2 Featured articles: 1 en francais, 1 in
English. 6 paintings shown, article written by Tamara Pastor.
 Paintings
reproduced in the Article:
Just click on the images to see them in detail.
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http://www.magazinart.com
The site of Canada's Premiere Art Magazine, featuring Donald
Flather in the Winter, 2006 issue.
More
details on the exhibitions page...
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