ABOUT THE ARTIST

Brenda Bury was born and educated in England where she took an Honours Degree in Fine Art at the University of Reading with Anthony Betts, pupil and friend of Sargent, Whistler and Sickert. The influences of these painters are evident in her work. Brenda began her professional life by painting Lord and Lady St. Oswald at their estate, Nostell Priory in Yorkshire. With their encouragement, she painted members of the Royal Family, the aristocracy and the British Government.

Brenda took a studio in London's Chelsea, but before doing this she went to Canada for a year where she painted portraits beginning with the then Prime Minister, Mr. Diefenbaker. Feeling that she could improve her skills as a painter in England she painted Lord Mountbatten of Burma at his house, Broadlands. He was able to arrange for her to paint the Queen at Buckingham Palace.

In the 1980s Brenda Bury was ready to return to Canada, and took a stud io there. She had hardly unpacked before she found herself back in England for a visit to 10 Downing Street, to paint a life-size group portrait of Prime Minister Thatcher and her advisors in the Falklands conflict. She now works on both sides of the Atlantic from where she lives with her husband, scientist John Polanyi. Unveiling of the

Official Portrait of the Honourable Vivienne Poy Chancellor, (2003-2006)

Monday, October 15th, 2007 Council Chamber, Simcoe Hall

CHANCELLORS OF THE THE HONOURABLE VIVIENNE POY UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ivienne Poy is an author, entrepreneur, historian, The Hon. Peter Boyle DeBlaquiere 1850-1852 V The Hon. William Hume Blake, B.A. 1853-1853 fashion designer, corporate director and volunteer with The Hon. Robert Easton Burns 1856-1863 many social and cultural organizations, as well as being the The Hon. George Skeffington Connor, D.L. 1863 The Hon. Joseph Curran Morrison 1863-1876 first Canadian of Asian descent to be appointed to the The Hon. , Q.C. 1876-1900 . She has a Ph.D. in History from the The Hon. Sir William Ralph Meredith, LL.D. 1900-1923 University of Toronto, and is the author of four books. Sir Edmund Walker, C.V.O., D.C.L., LL.D. 1923-1924 The Rt. Hon. Sir , 1924-1944 She was appointed to the Senate in 1998, and served as K.C., M.G., M.A., LL.D Chancellor of the University of Toronto from 2003 to The Hon. & Rev. Henry John Cody 1944-1947 C.M.G. , E.D., M.A., D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. , F.R.S.C., 2006. At the University of Toronto, she has established The Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey 1947-1953 the Lee Chair in Chinese Thought and Culture, post- P.C., C.H., M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., D.Litt. Samuel Beatty, 1953-1959 graduate Chancellor's Fellowships, the Richard Charles M.A., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. Lee Canada Hong Kong Library and the Vivienne Poy Francois Charles Archile Jeanneret 1959-1965 B.A., D. es., O.A., LL.D., D.Litt. Endowment in Asian Canadian Cultural Studies. She is Omond McKillop Solandt 1965-1971 currently the Chair of the Canadian Studies Advisory O.B.E., M.A., M.D., D.SC., LL.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.C. The Hon. Pauline Mills McGibbon 1971-1974 Board at University College and a Senior Fellow at Massey O.C., B.A., LL.D., D.U., (Ott.), B.A.A. (Theatre) College. She continues to work closely with the Asian Eva Waddell Mader Macdonald 1974-1977 M.D.C.M., D.P.H. Institute at the Munk Centre at the University of Toronto. Arthur Bruce Barbour Moore 1977-1980 O.C., B.A., D.D., LL.D. In recognition of her commitment to the University of 1980-1986 Toronto, she was presented with the Arbor Award for C.C., M.A. (Oxon), LL.D., D.C.L., D.Litt.S. The Hon. 1986-1991 Outstanding Volunteer Service to the University of O.C., Q.C., B.A., LL.D., D.Litt.S. Toronto. Rose Wolfe, O.C., B.A., LL.D. 1991-1997 The Hon. Henry N.R. Jackman 1997-2003 C.M., K.St.J., O.Ont., C.D., B.A., LL.B., LL.D. The Hon. Vivienne Poy, 2003-2006 In recognition of her international accomplishments, she B.A. (Hon.), M.A., Ph.D. has received honorary degrees from universities around The Hon. David R. Peterson 2006- B.A., LL.B., Q.C., P.C., L.d H., D.U., LL.D., C.St.J. the world. During her role as Chancellor for U of T, Vivienne Poy provided the University with invaluable and dedicated service that exemplified all the best qualities of voluntarism and institutional loyalty.