Franklin Arbuckle


Franklin Arbuckle was a Canadian illustrator, painter and educator who contributed more than 100 covers and many illustrations to Maclean's magazine in a 60-year career.

Biography

Born in Toronto, he attended the Ontario College of Art, studying with J.W. Beatty, J.E.H. MacDonald, and C.W. Jefferys. As a student, he was one of the illustrators for the Student Annual published at the college along with teachers such as Carl Schaefer.
When he graduated he taught at Northern Vocational School in Toronto, took classes and taught in a summer art school run by Franz Johnston, and worked as a commercial artist. During the Second World War, he became an illustrator. He worked for Bomac Engravers in Toronto, an engraving company with offices in Ottawa and Montreal which moved Arbuckle and his family to Montreal. During these years, he exhibited his paintings at the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts from 1932 to 1966, in a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Toronto in 1940 and a group exhibition in 1941, and in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts from 1946 to 1967.
He did his first cover for Maclean's magazine in 1944. Directed by the magazine editors, Arbuckle went cross-country by Canadian Pacific Railway and did paintings for covers and illustrations of different subjects. His total production numbered over 100 covers as well as illustrations for many articles.
The Arbuckle family returned to Toronto in 1958 and Arbuckle taught at the Ontario College of Art till 1989. During this time, he illustrated a number of books on historical themes including "Great Canadians" and "They Shared to Survive, The Native People of Canada" as well as illustrating historical themes for major Canadian corporations such as Seagram's and the Pulp and Pape Industry of Canada. He also painted murals, including one for Hamilton City Hall as well as designing tapestries.
In 1996, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection exhibited Souvenir viewpoints: watercolours by Franklin Arbuckle; He died in Toronto in 2001.

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