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Charles Livingston Bull

File contains 2 magazine covers by Charles Livingston Bull (1874-1932) from The country gentleman, Dec. 3 1921 and The new country life, June 1918. Illustrations by this artist will also be found in series 4 (Illustrations from publications for children).

G.A. Reid

File consists of a note connecting the artist G.A. Reid with the nom de plume that he used for the seal competition, "Limner."

Competition for design of a seal

File consists of records relating to a competition that was held in 1918 to create a seal for the Art Museum of Toronto. The seal was intended to be used on all official papers, invitations, catalogues, etc.. Designs were submitted as sketches, had specif

J.E.H. Macdonald ("St Andrew")

File consits of a page of notes regarding the rough designs for the Art Museum Seal by J.E.H. Macdonald, who was using "St Andrew" as a pseudonym, as well as a note regarding Macdonald's name and address.

Limner

File consists of a sketch of a design for the Art Museum of Toronto's seal by artist G.A. Reid, who used the pseudonym "Limner" for the competition.

[F.H. Johnston (Upside down Venus symbol)]

File consists of two sketches of designs for the Art Museum of Toronto's seal by artist F.H. Johnston, who used the symbol of an upside down Venus symbol as a pseudonym for the competition.

Limner

File consists of a sketch of a design for the Art Museum of Toronto's seal by artist G.A. Reid, who used the pseudonym "Limner" for the competition.

Social and professional correspondence

Series comprises correspondence to F.H. Varley between 1919 and 1969 from friends, admirers, collectors of works of art and students seeking help with school assignments. Contents include letters and notes, postcards, greeting cards, invitations, exhibition notices, receipts and, in the case of the Edmund Carpenter and the Allan Wargon folders of correspondence, motion picture scripts.

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