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L.A.C. Panton fonds
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Exhibitions

File includes a typed list of works exhibited at Hart House, a gallery announcement from the Park Gallery and Hart House, typed material relating to a retrospective at the Arts and Letters Club, published material from the 'Panton and Hallam' exhibit, and a catalogue of the Art Gallery of Cobourg permanent collection. File also contains typed sheets with lists of canvases and sketches in private and public collections, and a typed list of membership in art societies.

G - Personal news clippings etc.

File contains clippings from newspapers and magazines with articles regarding L.A.C. Panton, and Art Gallery of Toronto Bulletins with Panton paintings on the cover.

L.A.C. Panton fonds

  • LA.SC046
  • Fonds
  • [18--]-1987

Fonds consists of correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, lecture notes, newsletters, cards and party invitations, exhibition catalogues, reproductions of art works, passport, certificates, and photographs relating to L.A.C. Panton’s personal and professional life. The photographs range from portraits of his family in England to scenes that provided the basis of paintings, particularly the Nova Scotia coastline. Correspondence relates to his involvement in art societies and his community in North Toronto but does not include his family life. Letters were received from several members of the Group of Seven, Florence Wyle, Arthur Heming, Fred Brigden, G.A. Reid and many others. Clipping files relate both to his professional life and his interest in economics and current events. The fonds arrived at the archives in no discernible order; order has been imposed by the archivist to correspond as much as possible to a file listing found in the fonds. Fonds is comprised of the following series: L.A.C. Panton’s file arrangement Other files Photographs

Panton, L.A.C. (Lawrence Arthur Colley)

L.A.C. Panton’s file arrangement

Series contains published and unpublished material relating to Panton’s personal and professional life, including correspondence, clippings, lectures, notes, reproductions and photocopies. Correspondence relating to his tenure as President of the Ontario Society of Artists is included, during the controversy involving the secession of the Group of Seven and other matters. Among the papers was a list with file designations (see file 1). The first series follows this arrangement.

Panton, L.A.C. (Lawrence Arthur Colley)

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