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Ready Aye Ready! The Artwork of Marine Artist Robert McVittie

Sun. April 15th 2012 Maritime Museum of BC $5-$12

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Ready Aye Ready! The Artwork of Marine Artist Robert McVittie:

Born in England in 1935, Robert McVittie became one of the most celebrated marin...
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Sun. April 15th 2012 + Add to Calendar Maritime Museum of BC (All Ages)
adult 12.00, senior/student 10.00, youth 5.00

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Born in England in 1935, Robert McVittie became one of the most celebrated marine artists in North America. He began his life at sea entering the Merchant Navy as a young man. Throughout this time, he began drawing and sketching the things around him to document his experiences. From then on, his career as a visual artist commenced.

According to his family, McVittie was “passionate about his art and all things marine. It made sense that these two passions were closely connected; our memories of him with a sketchbook in hand are many.”

Throughout his many years as an artist he achieved numerous accomplishments including becoming President of the Canadian Society of Marine Artists and receiving a commission by Northwest Territories Commissioner, Stuart Hodgson, to portray the marine history of the N.W.T. His beautiful paintings have also graced the collections of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, various Heads of State and numerous corporate collections.

In 1991, McVittie, then a designated war artist by the Department of National Defence, joined Operation Friction Task Force and saw the deployment of 4500 Canadian Forces to the Persian Gulf. His duty was to record the Navy’s operations through notes, photographs and videos that he later used in the creation of more impressive paintings.

Despite his prestige and talent, McVittie was “just as comfortable spending time at the Admiral’s table as he was in the company of an ordinary seaman.” He approached everything with a “joie de vivre that inevitably rubbed off on those around him.”

Sadly, in 2002, Robert McVittie passed away from a long haul with leukemia. He has left behind a huge legacy and a lifetime of stunning artwork chronicling his many adventures.

To honour this incredible man, the Maritime Museum of BC is proud to present 22 spectacular works of Robert McVittie on display from April to August, 2012.

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Maritime Museum of BC
744 Douglas Street
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Ready Aye Ready! The Artwork of Marine Artist Robert McVittie @ Maritime Museum of BC Apr 15 2012 - May 1st @ Maritime Museum of BC

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