Arthur Heming
Novelist, Visual Artist
1870 – 1940
Who was Arthur Heming?
Arthur Henry Howard Heming was a Canadian painter and novelist known as the "chronicler of the North" for his paintings, sketches, essays and books about Canada's North.
Born in Paris, Ontario and raised in Hamilton, he studied in New York and the Old Lyme Art Colony under Frank DuMond, and in London with the Welsh master Frank Brangwyn. Heming was colour blind and as a result worked mostly in black and white for most of his life. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
The Hemings emigrated from Bognor England in the top half of the 19th century. Edward Francis Heming left Bognor and settled just outside Guelph, Ontario. on the Eramosa Line in 1832. He called the farm 'Bognor Lodge' and it is still there today in Heming ownership. The northern half of the farm was expropriated and flooded to make Guelph Lake.
The Heming family traces its ancestors back to King Harold Heming of Denmark, the last Viking king of Denmark, and the one who brought Christianity to Denmark. They eventually travelled through France and settled there having the town named 'Heming' after them.
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