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Ken Danby, CM OOnt (6 March 1940 – 23 September 2007) was a Canadian painter in the realist style. Danby is best known for creating highly realistic paintings that study everyday life. His 1972 painting At the Crease, portraying a masked hockey goalie defending his net, is widely recognized and reproduced in Canada.
- March 6, 1940
- September 23, 2007
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- Canadian
Ken Danby is one of only a few contemporary artists who have created paintings that make the transition from artwork to cultural icon. While the popularity of his work and his contributions to the arts make him a celebrity in Canada, it is his outstanding timeless images that have earned him international recognition as one of the foremost ...
15 nov 2016 · Beyond the Crease: Ken Danby, on view at the Art Gallery of Hamilton this fall, brings together more than 70 of Danby’s works from private and public collections for the first time, and commemorates the artist nearly a decade after his death.
- Sierra Bellows
24 set 2007 · Renowned artist Ken Danby, one of Canada's foremost realist painters, has died at age 67.
30 set 2007 · Ken Danby, a Canadian artist known for his crystalline landscapes and portraits of athletes, but mostly for a photolike depiction of a hunched-over hockey goalie glaring through his mask, died...