WINNIPEG — Clarence Tillenius suffered an artist’s biggest detriment — a amputation of his portrayal arm in an collision — though still went on to turn a vanguard of Canadian wildlife painters.
Tillenius, who was a creator of dioramas during museums opposite Canada, died on Sunday. He was 98.
Eight of his works are in a Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa. He also has works on arrangement during a Manitoba Museum and has a permanent vaunt during a Pavilion Gallery in