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Ernest
Lindner
Canadian F.C.A., C.S.G.A., C.P.E., R.C.A.
[1897-1988]
CABIN AT EMMA LAKE (WITH BODIL & DEGEN); c. 1945
Watercolour on paper
15 1/2 x 22 3/4 ins
Sold @ $ 11,550
(Fall 2001)
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Ernest
Lindner
Canadian F.C.A., C.S.G.A., C.P.E., R.C.A.
[1897-1988]
UNTITLED, PRAIRIE LAKE; circa 1938
Oil on canvas
26 x 34 ins.
Sold @ $ 27,500
(Fall 1999)
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Ernest
Lindner
Canadian F.C.A., C.S.G.A., C.P.E., R.C.A.
[1897-1988]
MUSKEG; 1945
Watercolour on paper
15 1/2 x 22 1/2 ins.
Sold @ $ 8,800
(Fall 2000)
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Ernest
Lindner
Canadian F.C.A., C.S.G.A., C.P.E., R.C.A.
[1897-1988]
UNTITLED, EMMA LAKE FROM THE SHORE
Watercolour on paper
15 x 22 1/2 ins.
Sold @ $ 7,705
(Fall 2006)
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| Born May 1st, 1897, in Vienna,
Austria, Ernest (Ernie) Lindner was a lieutenant in the
Joint Austrian Air-force from 1915 to 1918. He worked as
a bank clerk and in his family's walking stick firm
until his emigration to Canada in the 1920s. He began
teaching a night class for the Saskatoon Technical
Collegiate in 1931, where he eventually became a
full-time instructor and Head of the Art Department
(1931-1962). He returned to Austria to take a Master
course in etching and stone lithography at the Akademie
der Angewandten Kunst of Vienna (1959).
Lindner was extremely active in
the local, provincial and national arts communities. In
Saskatoon, he originated "Saturday Nights," a
weekly discussion group held in the private homes of
local members of the arts community, often his own. He
was a member and President of the Saskatoon Art
Association, one of the first members on the
Saskatchewan Arts Board, and a member of the
"Prospectors", the first professional society
of artists in Saskatchewan. Although he did not attend
the Emma Lake Artists' Workshops, he was a participant
in most of them (1955-57, 1960- 64, 1966).
Lindner worked full-time as an
artist from 1962 to1988, and was known for his engraving
and his watercolours. His works have shown throughout
Canada and internationally at Canada House Gallery, in
London, England, and at Canadian Cultural centres in
Paris and Brussels. Among the many awards Lindner
received throughout his lifetime, are a Honourary Doctor
of Law Degree from the University of Saskatchewan
(1972), membership in the Order of Canada (1979), and a
Life Time Award for Excellence in the Arts from the
Saskatchewan Arts Board he helped to establish (1988).
He passed away in Saskatoon in 1988. |
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