Artist Margaret Shelton
                        Title St Peters, Windermere  #121/200
                            Media lino block in eight colours on paper
                        Dated
1977                        
                        Size 4 x 5  in. / 10.2 x 12.7  cm.
                    
                            Notes
                            signed, titled, dated '78' and numbered along bottom; unframed
                        
                            Reference
                            MSBP #156 ed:200; also titled 'St. Peter's Church, Windermere, BC')
                        
                            Provenance
                            private collection, Calgary
                        
                            Biographical Information
                            Margaret Shelton ~ [1915-1984] Canadian ASA, CPE
                            Raised in the  mining town of Rosedale, Shelton felt a kinship with both nature and working class  people which greatly influenced her art.  She  studied under such celebrated artists as A.C. Leighton, H.G. Glyde and  Walter J. Phillips, and managed to appear regularly in Alberta art exhibitions despite raising a family during the 1950s and '60s. She was a master printmaker whose ouevre of vibrant and meticulous work has enriched the Canadian art tradition. 
for more biographical information and examples of work see artist's website at   margaretshelton.ca
	
	see Margaret Shelton: Block Prints 1936-1984, by P.Ainslie [MSBP#], Glenbow Museum [no date]
			
		biography and other examples in
		Printmaking in Alberta 1945-1985, by B.Cochran, pg.132;
		Images of the Land, 1919-1945, by P.Ainslie, pg.90;
		Jubilee Exhibition of Alberta Paintings, by J.Nicoll, pg.28, Calgary Allied Art Centre, 1955;
		Alberta Society of Artists, the First Seventy-Five Years, by K.Zimon, pg.43, U of C Press;
 
		Westbridge,Vol.4, pg.507;
		North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century, ed.J.Heller, pg.507, Garland Pub., 1995
                        

 
                         
                        