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244:. Not much is known about his personal life. Edmond Dyonnet never married and had no children. At the turn of the century, he supported his sister Emma, widow of Ernest Lorin who died in February 1899. His father Ulysses died the following year in 1900. Edmond raised his three nephews and nieces, Alice Lorin (1886–1907), Gabrielle Lorin (1897–1985) and Louis Gustave Lorin (1898–1956). Dyonnet was interested in many things and never stopped reading books. The nonagenarian was said to go outside daily, only prevented by the worst of the winter storms in Montreal. At his death, his niece Gabrielle Lorin inherited and donated all the archives in 1967 to the 307: 31: 143:
Edmond had two younger sisters, Emma Dyonnet, wife Lorin (1866–1947) and Clémence Dyonnet, wife Chabot (18? -1905). Ulysses, the father of Edmond, had an older brother Leon Dyonnet Goullioud who married Helen, the sister of Albine. Leon Dyonnet made a fortune in corsets for women in association with
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Although he was French by birth, he didn't want to stay only in the French-Canadian community so he learned and spoke perfect English. His reputation expanded in the English-speaking environment. Most of his friends were on the English side. He never painted religious paintings, although Quebec was
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Edmond Dyonnet was famous as a landscape painter and portraitist, especially among the wealthy and cultivated citizens of Montreal. Judges, doctors, and community leaders all ordered their portraits. He was one of the founders of the School of Fine Arts with
303:. In 1893 he became a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and became its Secretary from 1910 to 1947. He was also a member of the Pen and Pencil Club, and a member of the Arts Club. He lived a long time in Montreal at 1207 Bleury Street. 609:"Portraits of Canadian Artists, Architects, and Writers: The Photographs of Edmond Dyonnet, 1891–1915 / Portraits d'artistes, d'architectes et d'Ă©crivains canadiens : Les photographies d'Edmond Dyonnet, de 1891 Ă  1915" 108:(1859-1954) was a landscape painter, portraitist and photographer, He was born French and a naturalised Canadian. He taught numerous students in Quebec province and was an academician and secretary of the 325:
Dyonnet's work is varied and numerous, distributed in many private collections and museums. There is yet no inventory of his work. He preferred the portraits to landscapes. His inspirations were
167:, from 1868 to 1873, in municipal schools and then returned to France with his family in the DrĂ´me. He studied at Crest high school from 1873 to 1875. His father Ulysses met in 353: 706: 232:
When he returned to Canada in 1890, Edmond settled in Montreal and taught in the school founded by Abbé Joseph Chabert. In 1899, he went to paint in the
711: 190:. Ulysses Dyonnet was a pioneer; he cleared land and resumed two mills, a sawmill and a flour mill. The timber industry was thriving. Using the north 559: 691: 686: 387: 701: 696: 205:
from 1875 to 1881. One of his teachers was Abbé Joseph Chabert (1831–1894). In 1882, he returned to Italy and studied painting at the
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Edmond Dyonnet was born in DrĂ´me in 1859, and at 9 years old, he followed his father and immigrated to
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for transportation of the wood, it was then sawed at the family business in Labelle, located near the
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both own works by Dyonnet. In Toronto (Ontario) his works can be seen in the
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on 7 July 1954, at age 95. He was buried with his family in the cemetery of
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On May 16, 1875, the family emigrated to Canada. In 1882, Dyonnet moved to
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The young Edmond stayed in Montreal, where he studied drawing at the
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the brother of Judge George Baby who convinced him to emigrate to
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In 1968, the University of Ottawa published his autobiography,
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Several Canadian museums own his paintings and drawings. In
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Canadian exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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Toronto: Oxford University Press. p.  276:He trained thousands of students including 310:Dr Rodolphe Boulet by Edmond Dyonnet 1901, 29: 712:Burials at Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery 624: 596:, 1968, Éditions de l'UniversitĂ© d'Ottawa 128:but due to an error of births during the 551: 305: 163:, he continued his primary education in 388:MusĂ©e national des beaux-arts du QuĂ©bec 144:Amyot from 1886 to 1891 and set up the 644: 531: 503:A Concise History of Canadian Painting 454: 156:in 1872 and died in 1875 in Montreal. 601:Les biographies françaises d'AmĂ©rique 557: 606: 566:. Historica-Dominion. Archived from 498: 486: 186:. The village was founded by Father 692:20th-century Canadian photographers 687:19th-century Canadian photographers 492: 373: 352:exposition in 1901 and also at the 13: 702:20th-century Canadian male artists 697:19th-century Canadian male artists 348:He received a silver medal at the 312:MusĂ©e nat des beaux-arts du QuĂ©bec 14: 723: 613:National Gallery of Canada Review 586: 420:Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 267:Ecole Polytechnique de MontrĂ©al 203:National Institute of Fine Arts 148:company, rue de la Couronne in 120:He was born on 25 June 1859 in 682:19th-century Canadian painters 677:20th-century Canadian painters 594:MĂ©moires d'un artiste canadien 525: 110:Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 1: 390:and in the collection of the 263:Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-CotĂ© 251: 412:Agnes Etherington Art Centre 384:Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 368:Memoirs of a Canadian artist 361:Ordre des Palmes AcadĂ©miques 356:in 1904. 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Crest, DrĂ´me
Montreal
Canada
Painter
Photographer
RCA
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Crest, DrĂ´me
French Revolution
Montreal
Notre-Dame-des-Neiges
Quebec City
Canada
Italy
Turin
Paris
Quebec
Labelle, Quebec
Laurentian mountains
Antoine Labelle
Rouge River (Quebec)
Iroquois Falls
National Institute of Fine Arts
Accademia Albertina
Andrea Gastaldi
Pier Celestino Gilardi
Naples
Rome
Villa Medici

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