Bill Reid
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 26 years ago |
Date of birth | January 12,1920 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Victoria |
Canada | |
Date of died | March 13,1998 |
Died | Vancouver |
Canada | |
Job | Jeweller |
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Visual Artist | |
Education | Toronto Metropolitan University |
Awards | Order of British Columbia |
Siblings | Peggy Kennedy |
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ID | 528147 |
The raven steals the light
Solitary Raven: The Selected Writings of Bill Reid
AEC Lorries
Out of the Silence
Indian Art of the Northwest Coast: A Dialogue on Craftsmanship and Aesthetics
DAF Lorries
Commer Vehicles
Volvo Lorries
25 Years of the Ayrshire Road Run
Golf Solved: A Tongue-In-Cheek Guide to Simply Doing the Obviously Simple to Improve Your Golf Game
A Baby Boomer's Guide to I Remember When : Remembering How Tough Life Used to Be
British Tipper Lorries
Leyland Lorries
Bonnie Scottish Trucks: A Celebration of Scottish Style
British Livestock Lorries
The Haida Legend of the Raven and the First Humans
The Serpent and the Church at Jerrico Springs
British Recovery Vehicles
Solitary Raven: The Selected Writings of Bill Reid
AEC Lorries
Out of the Silence
Indian Art of the Northwest Coast: A Dialogue on Craftsmanship and Aesthetics
DAF Lorries
Commer Vehicles
Volvo Lorries
25 Years of the Ayrshire Road Run
Golf Solved: A Tongue-In-Cheek Guide to Simply Doing the Obviously Simple to Improve Your Golf Game
A Baby Boomer's Guide to I Remember When : Remembering How Tough Life Used to Be
British Tipper Lorries
Leyland Lorries
Bonnie Scottish Trucks: A Celebration of Scottish Style
British Livestock Lorries
The Haida Legend of the Raven and the First Humans
The Serpent and the Church at Jerrico Springs
British Recovery Vehicles
Bill Reid Life story
William Ronald Reid Jr. OBC RCA was a Canadian artist whose works include jewelry, sculpture, screen-printing, and paintings. Producing over one thousand original works during his fifty-year career, Reid is regarded as one of the most significant Northwest Coast artists of the late twentieth century.