Born Bronislaw Jacob Bobak in Wawelówka, Poland, Bruno Bobak immigrated to Canada with his family in 1925, settling in Saskatchewan before moving to Toronto. He began formal art training at age thirteen, studying with Arthur Lismer and Gordon Webber at the Art Gallery of Toronto from 1933 to 1937, and later with Carl Schaefer and Elizabeth Wyn Wood at Central Technical School from 1938 to 1942. This early technical foundation would prove essential to his development as an artist.
In 1942, shortly after completing high school, Bobak enlisted in the Canadian Army and served in Europe with the Royal Canadian Engineers. After winning first prize in a Canadian Army Art Competition in 1944, he was appointed an Official War Artist at age 19, making him Canada's youngest war artist in World War II. His wartime work documented scenes from France and Germany as he traveled with the 4th Canadian Armoured Division. During this period, he met fellow war artist Molly Lamb in London, whom he married in 1945.
Following the war, Bobak briefly lived in Ottawa before moving to Vancouver in 1947 to teach at the Vancouver School of Art, where he remained for a decade. Working primarily in watercolour, though also producing woodcuts and other media, he developed a distinctive style that critics noted for its energy and ability to synthesize diverse influences. In 1960, Bobak accepted a position as artist-in-residence at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, initially intended as a one-year appointment. He remained in New Brunswick for the rest of his life, serving as Director of the UNB Art Centre from 1962 until his retirement in 1986.
In 1995, Bobak and his wife Molly were both appointed Members of the Order of Canada in recognition of their contributions to Canadian art. He died in Saint John, New Brunswick on September 24, 2012, at age 88, having been diagnosed with lung cancer that summer. His work is held in major Canadian collections and he is commemorated on a 1998 Canada Post stamp featuring his watercolour "The Farmer's Family."
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