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Nationality
  
English-Canadian

Period
  
Abstract impressionism

Role
  
Writer


Name
  
Bertram Brooker

Movement
  
Abstract impressionism

Bertram Brooker Alleluiaquot By Bertram Brooker ManorHill Fine Art

Full Name
  
Bertram Richard Brooker

Born
  
31 March 1888
Croydon, England,

Died
  
March 22, 1955, Toronto, Canada

Artwork
  
Alleluiah, Ascending Forms, Green Plant, Abstract Nude

Awards
  
Governor General's Award for English-language fiction

Known for
  
Writing, Painting, Music

Is This Art Canadian? James King on Bertram Brooker


Bertram Richard Brooker (March 31, 1888 – March 22, 1955) was a Canadian writer, painter, musician, and advertising agency executive.

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Born in Croydon, England, to Richard Brooker and Mary Ann (Skinner) Brooker, he moved to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba in 1905 with his family. In 1913 he rented a movie theatre in Neepawa, Manitoba. That same year he married Mary Aurilla (“Rill”) Porter. In 1914 he became editor of the Portage Review, a local newspaper. In 1915 he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers in Winnipeg. After the war he worked for The Winnipeg Tribune, The Regina Leader-Post and The Winnipeg Free Press.

Bertram Brooker Fruit and Basket AGO Art Gallery of Ontario

He moved to Toronto, Ontario in 1921 and joined the staff of Marketing magazine. Brooker served as the magazine's editor and publisher from 1924 until 1926. In 1923, he published his first book, Subconscious Selling. In 1929 he joined the staff of the J.J. Gibbons Advertising Agency.

In 1931 Brooker was embroiled in a controversy about nudity in art when a painting of his was removed from a gallery exhibition because it contained nudity. Brooker later wrote the essay "Nudes and Prudes" in 1931 as a rebuke.

Bertram Brooker Canadian Art Winnipeg Art Gallery

In 1936, Brooker's novel Think of the Earth (1936) became the first work to win the Governor General's Award for Fiction. In 1940 he joined the staff of the MacLaren Advertising Co.

Brooker is often regarded as the first Canadian abstract impressionist, although Kathleen Munn exhibited abstract paintings before Brooker exhibited his. He was strongly influenced in his development as an artist by LeMoine Fitzgerald.

References

Bertram Brooker Wikipedia