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Hal-Ross Perrigard was born in Montréal in 1891. Although he was mostly self-taught, he did take classes from Art Association of Montréal (now Montréal Museum of Fine Arts) with both William Brymner (1855-1925) and Maurice Cullen (1866-1934) . He was part of Montréal's Beaver Hall Group and participated in Royal Canadian Academy and Art Association of Montréal exhibitions, winning the Jessie Dow prize in 1921. (The Jessie Dow prize was awarded by the Art Association of Montréal at their Annual Spring Exhibitions for excellence in oil, watercolor, and sculpture.) He belonged to the Artist Run Centres Association, the Arts Club, the Artist Guild of Canada and the North Shore Arts Association of Glouchester, The Pen and Pencil Club and Rockport Art Association. He lived and decorated the corridors of Westmount Richelieu apartments. He died in Montréal in 1960.
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MacDonald, Colin S. A Dictionary of Canadian Artists. 1st ed., Canadian Paperbacks Pub, 1967.
Excerpted from Chapter 10, "Hal Ross Perrigard (1891-1960)" of "The Beaver Hall Group and its Legacy" by Evelyn Walters.