Naomi Jackson-Groves Fonds Photographic Material (R7316) 2002-0299, 2002-0719 BAN 2003-00036-4

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Naomi Jackson-Groves Fonds Photographic Material (R7316) 2002-0299, 2002-0719 BAN 2003-00036-4 Naomi Jackson-Groves Fonds Photographic Material (R7316) 2002-0299, 2002-0719 BAN 2003-00036-4 Container No. Barcode File No. Title New Location 25 2001085287 1 5 8x10 colour prints (2 duplicates) Naomi Jackson-Groves 6 4x5 colour prints (3 duplicates) paintings and work 1 4x6 snapshot 3 35 mm. colour negatives :showing J-G’s paintings and one hooked rug 2 1 6x8 b/w print, unidentified, showing and Ice Palace, pre. WWII 3 Red photo album: Trip to Finland 47 colour snapshots 2 Polaroid prints 2 postcards 3 letters 4 Portrait, Naomi Jackson-Groves 2 8x10 b/w prints (1 with developer stains) 1 2.5x5 b/w print Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 1 5 Greenland trip, journal 67 b/w 35 mm. negatives - copy of artwork and people from this journal 25 2001085287 6 2 4x5 b/w prints of A.Y. Jackson and Naomi Jackson-Groves Naomi Jackson-Groves paintings and work 1 3x5 colour print of A.Y. Jackson and Naomi Jackson-Groves at launching of A.Y.’s Canada, Kleinburg, Ont., 1 November 1968 3 colour snapshots (duplicates) of N, J-G., at launching of A.Y.’s Canada 4 colour snapshots of N. J-G. 3 colour slides, of N. J-G at Convocation ceremony, McMaster University, 1972. 3 colour slides of work by Emily Johnson 15 b/w 35 mm. negatives of Opening of H.A.C. Jackson’s Mushrooms at National Gallery of Canada, August 1977 17 colour snapshots of book launch for 2 Jacksons Abroad, October 2000. 13 snapshots of various events for N. J-G. Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 2 7 Envelope 25 4x6 colour snapshots of works by Naomi Jackson-Groves, A.Y. Jackson, Betty (Mau) Brett, and J.A.C. Smith Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 3 25 2001085287 8 Brown Envelope Naomi Jackson-Groves 28 colour snapshots of Toronto launch of By Woman’s Hand (video), paintings and work October 1994 1 colour snapshot of N. J-G. with Bishop of Montreal, Andrew Hutchison, 1997 3 snapshots of Kathe Draeger, from “Some of my loves” file 2 colour snapshots of N. J-G. with Pope John Paul II, with correspondence from the Canadian Embassy of to the Holy See. 1 8x10 b/w print of N. J-G. at dedication of the bronze plaque at the McMichael Gallery, Kleinburg, Ontario, April 26, 1987 6 5x8 b/w prints from art classes from McMaster Art Club file 11 8x10 b/w prints from McMaster Art Club file (includes some with N. J-G., and some duplicates) 1 8x10 photographic print of Alma Duncan, from Dunclaren file 1 8x10 b./w print of N. J-G. with F. Schult, Germany, 1970. 5 8x10 colour prints of N. J-G. by Wayne Cuddington, Ottawa Citizen, 1986/87 (4 duplicates) 3 8x10 colour contact sheets of N. J-G. by Wayne Cuddington, Ottawa Citizen, 1986/87 Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 4 25 2001085287 9 Naomi Jackson-Groves Yellow photo album: paintings and work 35 5x7 in. b/w photographs of National Archives of Canada reception given for Naomi Jackson-Groves 24 b/w glass lantern slides. The container is labelled ‘Finland 1945-47'. 1 sheet of slides: “Temagami. 1969.” 9 Colour 135mm kodachrome slides of paintings by N. J-G., and others, and 7 slides outdoor views, 1969. Slide box labelled, “Buttery Murals”. 6 colour slides of the McMaster Buttery Mural -glass 10 6 sheets of colour 135mm. slides used for talk to Friends of Finland =105 colour 135mm. slides of Finland and Norway 11 2 sheets of colour 135 mm. slides. “My Paintings” - 28 slides, most duplicates 12 2 sheets of colour 135 mm. slides: Lecture on AY Jackson. 30 slides 13 1 sheet colour 135mm slides: Lake Clear, Autumn 1969. 18 slides 14 5 sheets of colour 135 mm. slides: Finland and Norway, c. 1958, 84 slides 6 20001099940 Personal Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 5 1 1 8x12 colour print. N. J-G with McGill RVC ‘33 luncheon 6 20001099940 2 1 8X10 b/w print of sketch of N J-G. Personal 3 1 8x10 b/w portrait (in brown folder) of N J-G. C. 1942-45, Ottawa, Graham Crabtree? of Crawley films 4 9 b/w snapshots from letter from G.L. Fletcher, 1956. Puckasaw Bay, Lake Superior 5 42 b/w snapshots, 52 b/w negatives of N J-G travelling in Europe, c. 1930s 6 3 b/w snapshots, Frieburg, 1948 - AFSC- SAS 7 1 b/w print of N J-G with American Friends Service Committee? 1946/47 ; 1 b/w photo postcard, N J-G in Hamburg, 24/6/32 8 2 colour snapshots: N. J-G in 1994 at McMichael Gallery; N. J-G at Utioki , 1985 9 31 b/w negatives - travel in Europe, 1923 10 14 b/w negatives - Metis, summer, 1930 11 10 b/w snapshots and 14 b/w negatives - “Walter’s Time, Elgin Road” 12 10 b/w snapshots and 14 b/w negatives, 35 Campbell Ave. 13 12 b/w snapshots and 6 b/w negatives. H.A.C. Jackson at Lumber camp, Grey Valley, 1928 14 20 b/w prints - Lethbridge and Alberta, 1932. Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 6 15 21 b/w prints - H.A.C. Jackson - “Dad’s hunting” 6 20001099940 16 91 b/w snapshots and 4 b/w negatives - Clifton Ave to 1917 and Campbell Personal Ave. (Montreal) 17 28 b/w snapshots and 9 b/w negatives - “D’Arcy and Marie Loure de la Cour, 1931 ‘Elgin Road’” (including many of N. J-G.) 18 3 carte de visite and 73 b/w prints - family including Naomi’s parents and grandparents 19 1 colour snapshot - N. J-G at grave of H.F. Jackson, Brockville, 1995 20 4 b/w prints and 33 b/w negs - travel to Europe - N. J-G and her mother 21 35 b/w snapshots and 1 b/w negative - family on holiday - Brockville, Tremblant, etc. and with Trenholm family, 1918 22 49 b/w snapshots and 46 b/w negatives - Caconna, c. 1925- 27 - with family 23 1 8x10 b/w print, 1 colour print and 1 colour slide - H.A.C. Jackson - portraits - 1 by Edwin Holgate 24 7 8x10 b/w prints - 2 of H.A.C. and Coralie Jackson by NFB, 5 unidentified interiors 25 1 b/w 8x10 print of N J-G at the A.Y. Jackson plaque, April 26, 1987 26 8 b/w prints - family photographs found in H.A.C. Jackson’s bible, including 1 passport fpr Henry Jackson to World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 27 22 b/w snapshots - H.A.C. Jackson photographs Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 7 6 20001099940 28 2 b/w copy prints and 2 b/w copy negatives - Henry Jackson and Frances Personal Elizabeth Jackson (nee Andrews) 29 1 b/w print in folder by Notman and Sons - unidentified 30 3 8x10 b/w prints - H.A.C. Jackson - Mycological Society of America, 1935 31 1 carte de visite. Samuel Ward Jackson by Notman and Sandham 4 200109993 Naomi Jackson-Groves 6 Personal 2 37 miscellaneous b/w prints - family 3 28 b/w prints - family - the Jackson sisters (Naomi, Constance, Geneva) 4 42 b/w prints, 1 b/w portrait -family - the Jackson sisters 5 42 b/w prints - family - Geneva and Constance 6 1 8x10 b/w portrait family - Geneva (Dee) Jackson 7 1 cdv, 17 b/w prints - family - Coralie Adair Jackson (mother) 8 7 b/w prints - family - H.A.C. Jackson (father) Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 8 9 2 tintypes, 4 cdv, 3 b/w prints - family - mostly Adair, Thompson 10 11 b/w prints, 6 cabinet cards - family - various 11 1 b/w portrait - family - Coralie Adair (Jackson) 4 200109993 12 41 b/w negatives - family -miscellaneous Naomi Jackson- 6 Groves Personal 13 10 b/w prints, 2 colour prints - family - travel - miscellaneous 14 22 b/w prints - family - travel - Victoria 15 47 b/w prints - family - travel - Looe and Kingerlee - 1929, et.al. 16 39 b/w prints - family -house at St. Aubert, Quebec 17 38 b/w prints - family - house at St. Aubert, Quebec 18 5 colour prints - family - house at St. Aubert, Quebec 19 21 b/w prints - family - house on Campbell Ave., Montreal W. 20 11 b/w prints, 1 colour print - family - Naomi and Walton’s house on Highfield Cres., Ottawa 1967/68 Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 9 21 14 b/w prints - Naomi 22 15 b/w prints - Naomi 23 17 colour prints, 2 colour slides - Naomi with family and friends 24 12 colour prints - Naomi - 85th birthday party for Naomi Jackson-Groves, 1995 25 17 colour prints, 4 colour slides - Naomi 26 Black photograph album -211 b/w prints - various Jackson family photographs, including many of Naomi, and A.Y. Jackson 4 200109993 27 Black photograph album - c.88 b/w prints - Naomi as Naomi Jackson- 6 child Groves Personal 28 Grey photograph album - family - 79 b/w prints, 2 cyanotypes - mostly Coralie Adair Jackson’s family? 29 Brown photograph album -family - 158 b/w prints - Naomi Jackson (12 years) European trip with mother and Uncle Albert - 1923 30 Brown photograph album - family - 26 b/w prints - “Aunt Geneva’s album” Naomi Jackson Groves /Photography 10 31 Sunflower photograph album - Naomi’s 90th birthday celebration - 26 colour prints 32 Green photograph album - Naomi’s 90th birthday celebration - 53 colour prints 33 1 colour print - photo of Naomi Jackson-Groves, October 1991 34 2 b/w snapshots, 1 of Naomi, 1947, and 1 of Wolfmar Peter Krieger, 1949 35 Black notebook album: 13 b/w snapshots of the opening of “Mr.
Recommended publications
  • 200210 IND 150+Ottawa Press Release Feb
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CELEBRATING INUIT STORYTELLING WITH OTTAWA PREMIERE OF ONE OF CANADA’S TOP 10 FILMS OF 2019 ‘ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF NOAH PIUGATTUK’ Actor Apayata KotiEr, who plays tHE rolE of NoaH Piugattuk bEing confrontEd by actor Kim Bodnia, playing tHE rolE of Isumataq (Boss). PHoto courtEsy Isuma Distribution. ‘A TOP 10 FILM OF 2019’ - TIFF Monday FEbruary 10th, 2019 -- Coming to Ottawa for it’s Ottawa Public PrEmiErE is OnE Day in tHE LifE of NoaH Piugattuk, the latest film by award-winning, master filmmaker and Order of Canada recipient, Dr. ZacHarias Kunuk. Attending and speaking after the event will be Isuma team member and the film’s assistant director, Lucy Tulugarjuk, and Tessa Kunuk who debuts in the film in the role of Nattuk. The film tells a story of Igloolik elder NoaH Piugattuk who was born in 1900 and passed away in 1996. Noah’s life story is that of Canada’s Inuit in the 20th century – and the film allows the audience to feel and experience for themselves how the movement of Inuit to settlements affected a family, as well as the independence of Inuit people as a nation. Joining the conversation will be Inuit EldEr David SErkoak, educator and speaker on Inuit culture, and former Principal of Nunavut Arctic College. Leading and moderating the discussion will be BernadEttE Dean, Inuit culture and history expert. In the film we meet Noah Piugattuk’s nomadic Inuit band who live and hunt by dogteam, just as his ancestors did when he was born in 1900.
    [Show full text]
  • Artistic Movement Membership and the Career Profiles of Canadian Painters
    DOCUMENT DE TRAVAIL / WORKING PAPER No. 2021-05 Artistic Movement Membership And The Career Profiles Of Canadian Painters Douglas J. Hodgson Juin 2021 Artistic Movement Membership And The Career Profiles Of Canadian Painters Douglas Hodgson, Université du Québec à Montréal Document de travail No. 2021-05 Juin 2021 Département des Sciences Économiques Université du Québec à Montréal Case postale 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montréal, (Québec), H3C 3P8, Canada Courriel : [email protected] Site web : http://economie.esg.uqam.ca Les documents de travail contiennent des travaux souvent préliminaires et/ou partiels. Ils sont publiés pour encourager et stimuler les discussions. Toute référence à ces documents devrait tenir compte de leur caractère provisoire. Les opinions exprimées dans les documents de travail sont celles de leurs auteurs et elles ne reflètent pas nécessairement celles du Département des sciences économiques ou de l'ESG. De courts extraits de texte peuvent être cités et reproduits sans permission explicite des auteurs à condition de faire référence au document de travail de manière appropriée. Artistic movement membership and the career profiles of Canadian painters Douglas J. Hodgson* Université du Québec à Montréal Sociologists, psychologists and economists have studied many aspects of the effects on human creativity, especially that of artists, of the social setting in which creative activity takes place. In the last hundred and fifty years or so, the field of advanced creation in visual art has been heavily characterized by the existence of artistic movements, small groupings of artists having aesthetic or programmatic similarities and using the group to further their collective programme, and, one would suppose, their individual careers and creative trajectories.
    [Show full text]
  • The National Gallery of Canada: a Hundred Years of Exhibitions: List and Index
    Document generated on 09/28/2021 7:08 p.m. RACAR : Revue d'art canadienne Canadian Art Review The National Gallery of Canada: A Hundred Years of Exhibitions List and Index Garry Mainprize Volume 11, Number 1-2, 1984 URI: https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1074332ar DOI: https://doi.org/10.7202/1074332ar See table of contents Publisher(s) UAAC-AAUC (University Art Association of Canada | Association d'art des universités du Canada) ISSN 0315-9906 (print) 1918-4778 (digital) Explore this journal Cite this article Mainprize, G. (1984). The National Gallery of Canada: A Hundred Years of Exhibitions: List and Index. RACAR : Revue d'art canadienne / Canadian Art Review, 11(1-2), 3–78. https://doi.org/10.7202/1074332ar Tous droits réservés © UAAC-AAUC (University Art Association of Canada | This document is protected by copyright law. Use of the services of Érudit Association d'art des universités du Canada), 1984 (including reproduction) is subject to its terms and conditions, which can be viewed online. https://apropos.erudit.org/en/users/policy-on-use/ This article is disseminated and preserved by Érudit. Érudit is a non-profit inter-university consortium of the Université de Montréal, Université Laval, and the Université du Québec à Montréal. Its mission is to promote and disseminate research. https://www.erudit.org/en/ The National Gallery of Canada: A Hundred Years of Exhibitions — List and Index — GARRY MAINPRIZE Ottawa The National Gallerv of Canada can date its February 1916, the Gallery was forced to vacate foundation to the opening of the first exhibition of the muséum to make room for the parliamentary the Canadian Academy of Arts at the Clarendon legislators.
    [Show full text]
  • Canadian, Impressionist & Modern
    CanAdiAn, impressionist & modern Art Sale Wednesday, december 2, 2020 · 4 pm pt | 7 pm et i Canadian, impressionist & modern art auCtion Wednesday, December 2, 2020 Heffel’s Digital Saleroom Post-War & Contemporary Art 2 PM Vancouver | 5 PM Toronto / Montreal Canadian, Impressionist & Modern Art 4 PM Vancouver | 7 PM Toronto / Montreal previews By appointment Heffel Gallery, Vancouver 2247 Granville Street Friday, October 30 through Wednesday, November 4, 11 am to 6 pm PT Galerie Heffel, Montreal 1840 rue Sherbrooke Ouest Monday, November 16 through Saturday, November 21, 11 am to 6 pm ET Heffel Gallery, Toronto 13 Hazelton Avenue Together with our Yorkville exhibition galleries Thursday, November 26 through Tuesday, December 1, 11 am to 6 pm ET Wednesday, December 2, 10 am to 3 pm ET Heffel Gallery Limited Heffel.com Departments Additionally herein referred to as “Heffel” Consignments or “Auction House” [email protected] appraisals CONTACt [email protected] Toll Free 1-888-818-6505 [email protected], www.heffel.com absentee, telephone & online bidding [email protected] toronto 13 Hazelton Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2E1 shipping Telephone 416-961-6505, Fax 416-961-4245 [email protected] ottawa subsCriptions 451 Daly Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6H6 [email protected] Telephone 613-230-6505, Fax 613-230-6505 montreal Catalogue subsCriptions 1840 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1E4 Heffel Gallery Limited regularly publishes a variety of materials Telephone 514-939-6505, Fax 514-939-1100 beneficial to the art collector. An Annual Subscription entitles vanCouver you to receive our Auction Catalogues and Auction Result Sheets. 2247 Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 3G1 Our Annual Subscription Form can be found on page 103 of this Telephone 604-732-6505, Fax 604-732-4245 catalogue.
    [Show full text]
  • 1961-62 Year Book Canadian Motion Picture Industry
    e&xri-i METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYERtl WITH THESE CURRENT AMD CANADIAN OPENING! TORO NTO—October 2t UNIVERSITY THEATRE MONTREAL—November 2 ALOUETTE THEATRE Metro-Golduyn-Mayer present. VANCOUVER-Dec. 21 Samuel Bronston's Proaua STANLEY THEATRE IRAMA TECHNICOLOR JEFFREY HUNTER'■ SIOBHAN McKENNA • HURD HATFIELD-RON RANDELL • VIVECA LINDFORS-RITA GAM • CARMEN SEVILLA • BRIGID BAZLEN HARRY GUARDINO • RIP TORN • FRANK THRING • GUY ROLFE • MAURICE MARSAC • GREGOIRE ASLAN • ROBERT RYAN^n,^. Screen Play by PHILIP YORDAN * Directed by NICHOLAS RAY • Produced by SAMUEL BRONSTON METRO GOLDWYN MAYER PRESENTS METRO GOLDWYN MAYER presents a JULIAN BLAUSTEIN production <cMy\KMFY HI</\NI)C) Starring AS FLETCHER CHRISTIAN ri<i-\OR Howard GLENN FORD AS CAPTAIN BUGH INGRID THULIN CHARLES BOYER RICHARD HARRIS AS JOHN mills IN AN ARCOLA PRODUCTION LEE J. COBB PAUL HENREID co starring QMUTluvy qjvT ui'HTt BcyujViy PAUL LUKAS YVETTE MIMIEUX KARL BOEHN co-sTunim HUGH GRIFFITH RICHARD HAYDN »»»TARITA screen play by ROBERT ARDREY and JOHN GAY BASED ON THf NOVEL BVCHARLES NOROHOff AND JAMS S NORMIN HAH based on the novel by directed by omcnm.LEWIS MILESTONE PRODUCE 0 BY AARON ROSENBERG VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ • VINCENTE MINNELLI TECHNICOLOR • FILMED IN ULTRA PANAVISION in CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR 19 CONTINUES ITS SUCCESS STORY COMING BOX-OFFICE ATTRACTIONS! BRIDGE TO THE SUN BACHELOR IN PARADISE CARROLL BAKER, James Shigeta, BOB HOPE, LANA TURNER, James Yagi, Emi Florence Hirsch, Janis Paige, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Nori Elizabeth Hermann. Don Porter, Virginia Grey, Agnes Moorehead. A Cite Films Production. A Ted Richmond Production. ★ In CinemaScope and Metrocolor SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH ★ PAUL NEWMAN, GERALDINE PAGE, TWO WEEKS IN ANOTHER TOWN Shirley Knight, Ed Begley, Rip Torn, KIRK DOUGLAS, Mildred Dunnock.
    [Show full text]
  • The Institutional Critique of Michèle Provost
    STATUS, POWER AND as the marketplace, collectors, and museums. With Everything must go/Liquidation totale, Provost fits into this long-standing tradition by exploring the phenomenon of the commodification of art and artist through product-making. Further, she self- reflectively situates her experience as an artist within the critique by way of a liqui- dated assemblage of her own artwork. Provost’s wryly crafted installation achieves its particular brand of institutional critique by drawing from “Canadian-content” art history, marrying this content to commercial and populist design practice, and figuring herself as a practising artist within the hypothetical (yet very real) art world of her own THE ARTIST subversive installation. What is this “art world” and where did it come from? Fraser pinpoints the late 1960s as THE INSTITUTIONAL CRITIQUE the time when an idea of a social-structure that included the museum, artist, administra- tor, art studio, art magazines, and collectors, or, as she put it, “the entire field of art as a OF MICHÈLE PROVOST social universe” developed.5 Along with this model emerged a recognition of an insider/ outsider status, highlighted by the performative work and conceptual projects by New York City artists such as Daniel Buren, Michael Asher and German artist Hans Haacke. For example, in 1970, Haacke polled visitors to the MOMA as to their political opinion of Catherine Sinclair Norman Rockefeller, who sat on the museum’s Board of Directors, thereby calling into question the activities and direction of the organization.6 In Canada of 1969, conceptual In 2006, Bristol-based street artist Banksy, famous for his anonymity and critical graf- artists Iain and Ingrid Baxter, as N.E.
    [Show full text]
  • Canadian, Impressionist & Modern
    CanAdiAn, impressionist & modern Art Sale Wednesday, november 21, 2018 · 7 Pm · toronto Canadian, impressionist & modern art auCtion Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4 PM Post-War & Contemporary Art 7 PM Canadian, Impressionist & Modern Art Design Exchange The Historic Trading Floor (2nd floor) 234 Bay Street, Toronto Located within TD Centre previews Heffel Gallery, Calgary 888 4th Avenue SW, Unit 609 Friday, October 19 through Saturday, October 20, 11 am to 6 pm Heffel Gallery, Vancouver 2247 Granville Street Saturday, October 27 through Tuesday, October 30, 11 am to 6 pm Galerie Heffel, Montreal 1840 rue Sherbrooke Ouest Thursday, November 8 through Saturday, November 10, 11 am to 6 pm Design Exchange, Toronto The Exhibition Hall (3rd floor), 234 Bay Street Located within TD Centre Saturday, November 17 through Tuesday, November 20, 10 am to 6 pm Wednesday, November 21, 10 am to noon Heffel Gallery Limited Heffel.com Departments Additionally herein refered to as “Heffel” Fine Canadian art or “Auction House” [email protected] CONTACt appraisals Toll Free 1-888-818-6505 [email protected] [email protected], www.heffel.com absentee and telephone bidding toronto [email protected] 13 Hazelton Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2E1 Telephone 416-961-6505, Fax 416-961-4245 shipping [email protected] ottawa 451 Daly Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6H6 subsCriptions Telephone 613-230-6505, Fax 613-230-8884 [email protected] montreal 1840 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1E4 Catalogue subsCriptions Telephone 514-939-6505, Fax 514-939-1100 Heffel Gallery Limited regularly publishes a variety of materials vanCouver beneficial to the art collector.
    [Show full text]
  • Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds
    Canadian Archives Direction des archives Branch canadiennes NAOMI JACKSON GROVES FONDS MG30-D351 Finding Aid No. 1735 / Instrument de recherche no 1735 Prepared in 2003 by Anne Goddard, Christiane Préparé en 2003 par Anne Goddard, Christiane Prévost, Janet Murray and Sarah Stacey of the Prévost, Janet Murray et Sarah Stacey des Social and Cultural Archives. Modified in 2007 Archives sociales et culturelles. Modifié en 2007 by Geneviève Morin of the Visual Heritage par Geneviève Morin de la Division du Division. Patrimoine Visuel. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS PERSONAL RECORDS SERIES .....................................1, 143, 144, 145 Correspondence Sub-Series ........................................1, 143, 144 Correspondence Sub-Series (additional) ....................................147 Diaries Sub-Series......................................................38 Financial Records Sub-Series .............................................48 Memorabilia Sub-Series .............................................49, 144 Printed Material Sub-Series...............................................51 Subject Files Sub-Series .........................................54, 144, 145 A.Y. JACKSON AND FAMILY RESEARCH SERIES ...........................76, 145 A.Y. Jackson Inventory Sub-Series.........................................76 Research Files Sub-Series............................................83, 145 Correspondence Sub-Series ...............................................93 A.Y. JACKSON RECORDS SERIES........................................103, 146 Correspondence
    [Show full text]
  • Allan Fleming Fonds Inventory #529
    page 1 Allan Fleming fonds Inventory #529 File: Title: Date(s): Note: Call Number: 2008-002/001 Personal files (1) Correspondence. -- File consists of 12 letters dealing 1971-1974, 1988 with Allan Fleming's heart attack in 1971 (including a vivid description of the pain in a letter to Fleming's colleagues at the University of Toronto Press), family vacation arrangements in Sarasota, Florida, and two copies of the brochure, "Peter Fleming : recent furniture," 1988. (2) Creative writing. -- File consists of typescript and n.d. handwritten poetry and prose, including drafts of a short story set in Quebec City's harbour and a second story set in London, England. (3) Richard Outram and Barbara Howard : correspondence. [196-], 1971-1976 -- File consists of postcards regarding the couple's trip to England in 1971, the impact of Allan Fleming's heart attack upon them, Outram's inspection of a farm property on the Speed River near Guelph that brought back memories of the Don River near an undeveloped Leaside, his battle to give up smoking, his comments regarding an abstract painting by Howard, two typescript poems by Outram, his submission of the manuscript for "Pulse" to Jack McClelland at the suggestion of Allan Fleming in 1973, Clarke Irwin's response to "Pulse," and comments regarding work at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. (4) Richard Outram and Barbara Howard : Christmas and 1961-1976 Valentine's Day cards from the Gauntlet Press. -- File consists of 15 cards and broadsheets featuring poetry by Outram and engravings by Howard. (5) Richard Outram and Barbara Howard : Aliquandro 1972-1973 Press.
    [Show full text]
  • UAAC-AAUC-2019-Programme-Long
    2019 Conference of the Universities Art Room AssociationDufferin of Canada Back to schedule Congrès 2019 de l’Association d’art des universités du Canada October 25–27 octobre 2019 Hilton Quebec 1 Message du président L’intérêt grandissant que suscite le congrès de l’AAUC fait en sorte que nous devons nous adapter à la croissance tout en préservant le caractère informel qui, au fil de plusieurs décennies, s’est avéré adaptable et productif. Cette situation enviable explique que le congrès de cette année se déroule dans un centre de congrès, un format qui sera de plus en plus important à l’avenir. Je suis heureux de terminer mon mandat de président lors de cet événement remarquable et dans ce cadre magnifique. Je tiens à remercier les organisateurs Ersy Contogouris, Erin Silver et Maxime Coulombe, et je suis ravi de voir le nouveau numéro de RACAR, qu’Ersy a codirigé avec Mélanie Boucher, et qui porte sur les tableaux vivants. Je remercie également Fran Pauzé, l’administratrice de l’AAUC, pour son travail au soutien du congrès de cette année et pour m’avoir aidé à rester sur la bonne voie pendant mon mandat au CA de l’AAUC, d’abord comme trésorier, puis comme président. Les compétences financières de Fran — un modèle d’efficacité et de clarté, je le dis sou- vent — expliquent en grande partie le succès durable de l’Association. Je me sens privilégié d’avoir été au service de ma communauté professionnelle de cette manière et j’ai hâte de participer de façons différentes au cours des années à venir, en commençant par le congrès de Vancouver en 2020.
    [Show full text]
  • Canadian Content
    Canadian Content Canadian Content The McGill Undergraduate Journal of Canadian Studies Editor in Chief Madeleine Cummings Editorial Board James Gutman Elliot Holzman Andrew Korstvedt Derrick Lovell Colleen Morawetz McGill Institute for the Study of Canada 3463 Peel Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Published annually by the Canadian Studies Association of Under- graduate Students (CSAUS). The editors welcome undergraduate students at McGill University to submit academic and creative works related to the study of Canada in English or French; stu- dents need not be enrolled in the Canadian Studies Programme to contribute. © Canadian Studies Association of Undergraduate Students 2012 With the exception of passages quoted from external authors, no part of this book may be reproduced without written permission from the Canadian Studies Association of Undergraduate Students. We cannot guarantee that all URLs are functional. Printed in Montreal, Canada Cover photo by Yolanda Clatworthy Canadian Content is generously supported by: Contents Notes on contributors Will Straw Foreward Yolanda Clatworthy Mapping an Identity: The Re-Appropriation and Evolving Role of the 11 Canoe in Canada Matthew Chung Postcoloniality, Orientalism, and the Question of Québec 23 Yolanda Clatworthy Photo Essay: Northern Gateway 35 Niki Marion The Influences of the Pastoral Tradition and the Modern Condition in 39 Dennis Lee’s Civil Elegies Sarah Mathieu-Comtois Economic Nationalism and Canadian Monetary Policy: The Post-Bret- 47 ton Woods Decade Isabel Luce Reclaiming
    [Show full text]
  • April 2020 Online Auction
    aPRIl 2020 JULY 15, 2020 15, JULY ONlINe aUCTION Sale aPRIL 2, 2020 – maY 1, 2020 001 FRANCIS BACON 1909 - 1992 British Untitled (Portrait of Michel Leiris, from Requiem pour la Fin des Temps) colour etching and aquatint on Arches paper signed, editioned 46/100 and stamped with the Georges Visat, Paris blindstamp and on verso titled "Untitled, from Requiem pour la Fin des Temps" and dated 1978 on the gallery label 11 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches 29.8 x 24.8 centimeters Provenance: Albert White Gallery, Toronto Private Collection, West Vancouver Exhibited: Literature: Bruno Sabatier, Francis Bacon: Oeuvre Graphique – The Graphic Work: Catalogue Raisonné, JSC Modern Art Gallery, Paris, 2012 Francis Bacon is one of the most important and celebrated painters of the last century, known for his raw, emotionally charged depictions of the human body from a bleak, existentialist perspective. This portrait is of Michel Leiris, a French anthropologist, writer and poet. For much of the twentieth century, Leiris was at the forefront of French intellectual life - he was intimately connected with the Surrealist movement and was a friend of Pablo Picasso’s. From the 1970s, Bacon spent considerable time in Paris, and in 1974, he bought an apartment there, which enabled him to deepen his friendship with Leiris, so much so that Leiris would later produce a richly illustrated monograph on Bacon’s oeuvre. Eddy Batache, also a friend of Bacon’s, was a French art historian and expert on Surrealism. He helped Bacon with the French translation of his letters to Leiris. In return, Bacon allowed Batache to use prints based on his paintings to illustrate his publications, such as Requiem pour la fin des temps in 1978.
    [Show full text]