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Bruno Bobak (Bronislaw Jacob Bobak) was born on 27 December, 1923 in Wawelówka, Poland (now Skalat, Ukraine), is a Bruno Bobak. Discover Bruno Bobak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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Bronislaw Jacob Bobak |
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88 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
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27 December, 1923 |
Birthday |
27 December |
Birthplace |
Wawelówka, Poland (now Skalat, Ukraine) |
Date of death |
24 September, 2012 |
Died Place |
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada |
Nationality |
Ukraine
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Bruno Bobak Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bruno Bobak's Wife?
His wife is Molly Lamb (m. 1945)
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Molly Lamb (m. 1945) |
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Bruno Bobak Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bruno Bobak worth at the age of 88 years old? Bruno Bobak’s income source is mostly from being a successful painter. He is from Ukraine. We have estimated Bruno Bobak's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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painter |
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Bruno Bobak, (born Bronislaw Jacob Bobak; 27 December 1923 – 24 September 2012) was a Polish-born Canadian Official war artist and art teacher.
His main medium was watercolour painting but he also produced woodcuts.
Born Bronislaw Josephus "Bruno" Bobak in Wawelówka, near Skalat, Poland (now Ukraine), Bobak's family emigrated and settled in Saskatchewan, Canada in 1925.
The fonds covers the date range 1930 to 2000.
It consists of 2.3 meters of textual records, 211 photographs, and other graphic media (drawings, prints, watercolours, etc).
He studied art with Arthur Lismer and Gordon Webber at the Art Gallery of Toronto (1933-1937), and with Carl Schaefer and Elizabeth Wyn Wood at the Central Technical School, Toronto (1938-1942).
Bobak joined the Canadian Army in 1942, following high school.
He served in Europe with the Royal Canadian Engineers.
After he won first prize in a Canadian Army Art Competition, he was named as an Official Second World War artist.
He was Canada's youngest war artist in World War II.
Bobak married Molly Lamb in 1945 and is survived by two children, Alexander Bobak (b. 1946) and Anny Scoones (b. 1957) and grandchild Julia Bobak.
Bobak's work is primarily found in Canada, but can be found also in the United States, Poland and Britain.
After the war Bobak returned to Canada and lived briefly in Ottawa before moving with his wife (whom he met in London) to Vancouver in 1947 to teach art at the Vancouver School of Art.
The Bobaks moved one final time to New Brunswick in 1960 and he became artist in residence at the University of New Brunswick.
Bobak was appointed Director of the University of New Brunswick's Art Centre.
The stamp was designed by Pierre-Yves Pelletier based on an watercolour painting The Farmer's Family (1970) by Brunislaw Jacob Bobak in the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
The 90¢ stamps are perforated 12.5 X 13 mm and were printed by Ashton-Potter Limited.
In 1983, the Sir George Williams Art Galleries, Concordia University, Montreal organized a touring retrospective of his work.
Retired in 1986, Bobak remained in New Brunswick until his death.
In 1995, along with his wife, fellow war artist Molly Lamb Bobak, he became a Member of the Order of Canada.
On 8 September 1998 Canada Post issued 'The Farmer's Family (detail), 1970, Bruno Bobak' in the Masterpieces of Canadian art series.
Bruno Bobak died 24 September 2012, at age 88.
He had been diagnosed with lung cancer earlier that summer.
There is a Molly Lamb Bobak and Bruno Bobak fonds at Library and Archives Canada.
The archival reference number is R5336, former archival reference number MG30-D378.