Philip Surrey, 1910-1990: Retrospective Exhibition, September 18-October 2, 2004
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Philip Surrey, 1910-1990: Retrospective Exhibition, September 18-October 2, 2004
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The Calgary-born painter, draftsman, commercial artist, journalist (The Montreal Standard), printmaker and educator Philip Surrey (1910-1990) moved to Montreal in 1937. Part of Montreal's cultural elite during the late 1930s and 1940s, Surrey's paintings were known for their figurative scenes of the city. He was a founding member of the Eastern Group of Painters and the Contemporary Arts Society. From 1965 to 1975 Surrey taught drawing at Concordia University.
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Montreal
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Walter Klinkhoff Gallery
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2004
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en
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Rigelhof, T. F. Philip Surrey, 1910-1990: Retrospective Exhibition, September 18-October 2, 2004. Montreal: Walter Klinkhoff Gallery, 2004.
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