Installation shots of 1922 exhibition
- LA.SC016.S4.f2
- File
- 1922
Part of Gordon Conn collection
File contains installation shots of the Memorial Exhibition of Mary Hiester Reid at the Art Gallery of Toronto in October 1922.
Installation shots of 1922 exhibition
Part of Gordon Conn collection
File contains installation shots of the Memorial Exhibition of Mary Hiester Reid at the Art Gallery of Toronto in October 1922.
Part of Gordon Conn collection
Series comprises an undated photograph of Canadian portrait painter (Sir Edmund) Wyly Grier (Melbourne, Australia 1862–1957 Toronto) and others in Egypt, probably in the 1920s.
Conn, Gordon
Part of Gordon Conn collection
Item is a photo of Wyly Grier and three others seated on camels beside the Sphinx in Egypt
Part of Gordon Conn collection
Series comprises correspondence of Canadian painter Mary Wrinch Reid (Kirby-le-Soken, England 1877–1969 Toronto), with lists of exhibitions and paintings and biographical information, photographs of the artist, a watercolour and other material.
Conn, Gordon
Part of Gordon Conn collection
File contains an essay, "Colour block process," a list of exhibitions 1894-1935, lists of artworks, a list of biographical information and a biographical sketch for the exhibition "Paintings by Mary Wrinch," Jerrold Morris Gallery, Toronto [1966].
Mary Wrinch Reid's correspondence
Part of Gordon Conn collection
File contains Mary Wrinch Reid's correspondence with the National War Committee, YMCA; the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers; the Royal Ontario Museum; the Art Gallery of Toronto; The Bishop Strachan School; the Windsor Art Association; the Ontario Society of Artists; Colin S. MacDonald; J. Russell Harper; the National Gallery of Canada; Paul Duval; the Art Gallery of Hamilton; Jerrold Morris Gallery; and Jones and Morris Commercial Photographers.
Part of Gordon Conn collection
File contains photos of Mary Wrinch Reid; a watercolour of two cloisonné vases by Clement Heaton (signed); a reproduction of the watercolour Grey Old London (1908) by Owen Staples; and a calendar for 1911, Great Masters of Ukiyo-e.