File contains photos of Florence Wyle, Illy Gepe, Frances Loring, and others, with photos of the Loring & Wyle studio and residence at 110 Glenrose Avenue in Toronto.
Series consists of a sketchbook containing graphite (pencil) sketches by an unidentified artist, possibly Florence Wyle. Subject of drawings is chiefly animals and landscapes, some dated 1954-1958 in inscriptions.
Wyle, FlorenceFile contains snapshots of Loring and Wyle and others in Rouge Hill, Ont. in 1956, including photos of Illy Gepe and Florence Wyle sitting on a roof. Title from original container.
File contains photos (including 4 negatives of the same bust), and postcards of sculptures by Florence Wyle and Frances Loring, and similar material. File includes 4 photographic prints and 4 negatives (photographic).
Series comprises photographs of sculptures by Florence Wyle; snapshots of Florence Wyle, Illy Gepe, Frances Loring, and others; and related photos and postcards.
Wyle, FlorenceFile contains articles on Loring & Wyle from The Globe Magazine (7 April 1962) and Toronto Star (24 July 1987), with other material.
Series comprises newspaper articles about Loring & Wyle from Toronto newspapers 1962–1987, with other material.
Gepe, IllyCollection consists of an album of photographs of Florence Wyle’s sculptures; photos of Wyle, Illy Gepe, Frances Loring, and others; unattached photos and postcards of sculptures; a sketchbook; newspaper articles about Loring & Wyle; and other material.
Gepe, IllyItem is a commercial photograph of a plaster bust by Florence Wyle of Toronto art patron Eleanor Sniderman.
Item is a photograph album containing photos (some of which are loose) of sculptures by Florence Wyle chiefly taken in 1964 (possibly by the artist), other photos of sculptures, postcards of sculptures, a copy print of a painting of Wyle by Lilias Torrance Newton, and a photo of a relief by Frances Loring.Item encloses 2 small photos probably of Illy Gepe, a postcard dated 1939 from Roland and Norah Michener, a clipping of an article from the London Free Press about a Loring & Wyle exhibition (1962), and several dried flowers and leaves. (Plant material should be handled with care.)