Series LA.SC016.S6 - Wyly Grier photograph

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LA.SC016.S6

Title

Wyly Grier photograph

Date(s)

  • [192-?] (Creation)

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1 photograph : b&w print

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Name of creator

(ca.1888-1977)

Biographical history

Gordon Conn (ca.1888-1977) was an art collector and supporter of visual art in Toronto. He studied to be a musician and worked as a painter in his youth. Although he did not pursue a career as an artist, he maintained connections with many artists. He was a friend of the painter Kenneth Forbes (1892-1980) who painted Conn’s portrait in 1935. Together with Forbes, Gordon Conn founded the Ontario Institute of Painters devoted to the display of painting based on what Forbes called “traditional” art values. Conn turned over his studio in Wychwood Park in Toronto—The Little Gallery—to a series of one-man shows of its members. Near the end of his life, he donated paintings by artists represented in this collection to public art galleries in Ontario.

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Scope and content

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.

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No further accruals at this time

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Open

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  • English

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Note

Wyly Grier, president of the Ontario Society of Artists (1908–1913) and the Royal Canadian Academy (1929–1939), was knighted in 1935.

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Edward P. Taylor Library and Archives, Art Gallery of Ontario

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Dates of creation revision deletion

Originally Prepared in 2003

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  • English

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