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Ronald Bloore
Artist included in the 1967 book
A History of Peel County: To Mark Its Centennary*

An art historian, Ronald Bloore was born and educated in Brampton. After graduating from the Brampton High School, he attended the University of Toronto, where he majored in art and archaeology.

Mr. Bloore's work in oils and his finely detailed drawings have been seen in many parts of the world including Sao Paulo in Brazil, Madrid and Barcelona in Spain, the Tate Gallery, London, England and the Dorothy Cameron Gallery, Toronto. Recently his paintings and drawings were seen in the Jerrold Morris International Gallery, Toronto.

In 1966, Mr. Bloore was appointed Director of Art at York University and special lecturer in the Division of Humanities.

 

* This article was used with permission from "A History of Peel County: To Mark Its Centennary", published in 1967, by what is now the Region of Peel. The segment in the book entitled "Renowned for Artists and Art" was written by Paddy Thomas. Thanks to the Peel Archives at the Peel Heritage Complex for the reprinting permission. All information was factually correct as of publication 1967, but may be inaccurate presently.

 

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