Moe Reinblatt

Moses Reinblatt (June 20, 1917 – August 24, 1979) was a Canadian painter, printmaker, sculptor, and art teacher.

[3] Reinblatt studied art with Anne Savage at Baron Byng High School from 1932 to 1935,[4] and under painter Alexander Bercovitch at the Montreal YM-YWHA from 1935 to 1942,[5] working meanwhile at his father's embroidery business.

[7] He was posted to RCAF Station Mont-Joli as an airframe mechanic, eventually rising to the rank of leading aircraftman.

[5] Among his many students were Bluma Appel,[8] Paterson Ewen,[9] Luba Genush,[10] Estelle Hecht,[11] and Eudice Garmaise [Wikidata].

[1] Reinblatt won the Rolph-Clarke-Stone Award for the most distinguished print in the 1947 Canadian Society of Graphic Art Annual Exhibition, for his drypoint The Drinker.