File contains a list of works with prices, and a promotional sheet for "Yvonne McKague Housser - The Artists Portfolio" at Windsong Galleries.
File contains copies of correspondence sent to Wyn Wood, C. Boyanoski correspondence, a complete printed Wyn Wood/Hahn finding aid from the National Gallery of Canada, a biographical chronology of Emmanuel Hahn, a career summary list, black and white photocopied images of artworks, photocopied articles and original newspaper clippings that discuss Hahn and Wood's work, copies of Emmanuel Hahn's correspondence, a Wyn Wood sculpture proposal, correspondence regarding a Tariff on sculptures in 1936, copies of Wyn Wood's correspondence, and sculpture proposal conditions.
File contains two letters to Christine Boyanoski from Naomi Jackson Groves (Canadian artist, niece of A.Y. Jackson), discussing details of a European research trip and availability of Loring and Wyle sculptures owned by A.Y. Jackson
File contains scanned articles discussing the artist, correspondence with W. Carsen regarding Newcombe, scanned correspondence between Carsen and Newcombe, a List of Works, a newspaper article discussing Newcombe, handwritten research notes, scanned pages from the exhibition catalogue for A Collection of Mexican Paintings by W.J.B. Newcombe held by the Gavin Henderson Galleries, and scanned correspondence from 1946 regarding Newcombe as a newly arrived Canadian artist in Mexico.
File contains a timeline of Wood interactions with the Group of Seven with corresponding hand-written notes, scanned foreword and list of works from a 1920 exhibition catalogue, a copy of "First Impressions of Algonquin Park" - May 1914 by Arthur Lismer, a copy of article "Art and Art-appreciation in Sheffield, 1840-1900" by E.D. Mackerness, correspondence between Boyanoski and E.D. Mackerness, handwritten notes on Lismer in relation to Sheffield art, scanned article "A New Approach to the Group of Seven" by Margaret F.R. Davidson (1969), scanned article "Canada's Group of Seven" by Mario Amaya, a copy of correspondence between Arthur Lismer and W.J. Wood, and an article on Arthur Lismer including a chronology.
File contains correspondence regarding Boyanoski providing a lecture to coincide with the exhibition, correspondence regarding the travelling exhibition and the catalogue, correspondence regarding Harold Gilman, research requests and responses.
File contains scanned news articles from 1908, 1909 and 1912 discussing exhibitions by the Canadian Art Club and the 1908 address made by D. R. Wilkie. The file also includes handwritten notes and scanned pages from the 1911 catalogue, with a list of artists and short essays about the 'new art movement' and the exhibitions.
File contains scanned newspaper articles from 1971 detailing Wood's exhibition at the Gallery of Contemporary Art in Midland, handwritten notes on the artist and the exhibition, a list of books owned by the Wood family, various photocopied articles discussing W.J. Wood, his career, and his relationship to the Group of Seven; and scanned documents containing biographical information.
File contains 2 polaroid photographs, colour, 3.5 x 4 inches, of artworks labeled as "Cousin Cora", correspondence regarding the research, copies of articles about the artist from 1948-1956, Palmer's biographical timeline, and photocopies of Palmer's notes and correspondence.
File contains a biography, handwritten research notes, an AGO Circulating Exhibition News booklet, exhibition pamphlets for the Will Ogilvie exhibition of 1989-1990, scanned articles discussing the artist, scanned artwork labels, black and white photocopies of artworks, correspondence between C. Boyanoski and Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie; and 8x10 inch, black and white photographic prints of artworks.