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Illingworth Holey Kerr : ウィキペディア英語版
Illingworth Kerr

Illingworth "Buck" Kerr (20 August 1905 – 6 January 1989) was a Canadian painter, illustrator and writer.
He is best known for his landscape paintings of the Saskatchewan and Alberta prairies and foothills.
==Early years==

Illingworth Holey Kerr was born on 20 August 1905 in Lumsden, Saskatchewan, northwest of the city of Regina.
His parents were William Hugh and Florence (Nurse) Kerr. He was one of four children.
His mother, who painted in watercolor, encouraged him to draw and paint when he was young. He often depicted animals.
In 1919 he entered fourteen of his works in the Regina Exhibition, all of which won awards.
His artistic talent was evident, and in 1923 relatives in eastern Canada paid for him to study in Toronto.
Kerr studied at the Central Technical School in 1924, and at the Ontario College of Art (OCA) from 1924 to 1927.
His teachers at the OCA were Arthur Lismer, J. E. H. MacDonald, Frederick Varley and John William Beatty.
In 1927 he spent time in the Georgian Bay region of Ontario.
Kerr then returned to Lumsden where he found work on harvest and railway crews. He painted signs and trapped, and was a writer and illustrator.
He painted when he had time in a tiny studio above the town's pool hall.
In 1936 Kerr traveled to England and studied at the Westminster School of Art in London.
While there he met Mary Spice of Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
They married in 1938, spent their honeymoon in Paris and the south of France, then returned to Montreal in 1938 on a Cunard ship.

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