J. Ernest Sampson
Joseph Ernest Sampson, was an artist, designer and printer who was co-founder, senior partner and president of the printing firm of Sampson-Matthews Ltd. with Charles Matthews from 1918 to 1946. He is best known today for the Sampson-Matthews silkscreens.
Career
Sampson, born in Liverpool, was the eldest son of William Sampson, a Canadian Pacific Steamships superintendent engineer. He attended the Liverpool Academy of Art, where he won several awards as he did at the Julian Academy in Paris, as well as the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and Colarossi Academy which he attended later.He moved to Canada in 1913, settling in Toronto where he became a member of the Ontario Society of Artists in 1914. In Toronto, he became art director at the printing firm of Stone Ltd, where he met Chuck Matthews and with him, started Sampson-Matthews Ltd in 1918. The firm was known in time for its design and print work.
In 1918, he designed Victoria Loan posters prints and painted for the Canadian War Records, including portraits and Armistice Day Toronto.