








Destination of Dreams by Dr. William Hobbs
Destination of Dreams by Dr. William Hobbs depicts the Regina Canadian Pacific Railway Station.
Destination of Dreams by Dr. William Hobbs depicts the Regina Canadian Pacific Railway Station.
Destination of Dreams by Dr. William Hobbs depicts the Regina Canadian Pacific Railway Station.
WILLIAM HOBBS (Canadian, 1927-2012) "Regina Canadian Pacific Railway Station"
Signed lower left. The painting includes a depiction of Hobbs' Jack Russell Terrier, named Rembrandt, in honour of Rembrandt's practice of including a similar dog in several paintings.
“William Hobbs emigrated to Canada in 1959. In Canada he began a career as a physician and surgeon in the village Gainsborough, Saskatchewan and became a respected physician in the southeast Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba area. Notwithstanding the considerable demands in time alone imposed upon him by his role in this rural community, he managed to develop a technical skill in painting which won him first prize in a major Canadian art show in 1978. William Hobbs also attended courses at the Pan American University, Banff School of Fine Arts, and the Emma Lake Campus at the University of Saskatchewan.
He took the first place at the Fifth Texas International Art Show in 1976 and second place at the seventh in 1978. He has been honoured with a number of one-man shows, as well as having his work selected for showing at the International Grand Prix of contemporary Art in Monte Carlo. His work was on exhibit at the winter garden pavilion in December 1978, under the high patronage of the Sovereign Prince and Princess of Monaco. Much of Hobbs's work reflects the influence his immigration had on him, as is portrayed in a series consisting of six major works on that subject. His work is in many North American and European collections and also in those of Mitsubishi Ltd., Marubeni Ltd. and Tohoku Electric Power of Japan, and other collections internationally…” Direct from Wikipedia