Place: Hamilton
Born: 1886
Death: 1961
Biography:
, later known as Hortense Mattice Gordon, was born on November 24, 1886, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Before gaining recognition as an artist, Gordon taught art for thirty years at a technical school in her hometown.
Gordon's artistic career gained momentum in later life, particularly with her abstract works. She became a member of the prestigious Painters Eleven, a group known for their collective approach to art. Her first solo exhibition took place in New York City in 1952, marking a significant milestone in her career.
Throughout her career, Gordon was known for her abstract paintings and contributions to the Canadian art scene. As an artist, she played a crucial role in shaping the country's artistic landscape. Her work continues to inspire new generations of artists and art enthusiasts alike.
* Hortense Mattice Gordon's artworks can be found in various collections, including those at Wikioo.org's Gallery, which features a range of her abstract pieces. * For more information on Gordon's style and contributions, visit Wikioo.org's Art History Collection.
* The Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst in Munich, Germany, features an extensive collection of modern art, including works by artists similar to Gordon. Learn more about the museum at Wikioo.org's Museum Collection. * The Tom Thomson Art Gallery in Ontario, United States, showcases the works of another Canadian artist. Discover more about Tom Thomson and his art at Wikioo.org's Museum Collection.