File LA.SC029.S3.f2 - Frances Gage correspondence

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LA.SC029.S3.f2

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Frances Gage correspondence

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  • 1963- 1975 (Creation)

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1 folder of textual records; 2 photographs : b&w prints.

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(1887-1968)

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(1881-1968)

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File contains correspondence of Frances Gage with Florence Wyle's niece Helen R. Von Dack (1963), Sophia Hungerford, Claire Loring (niece of Frances Loring), Isabel Wyle, and others (1966); Robert Ayre, Robin Farr (Ryerson Press), J. G. McClelland (McClelland and Stewart), Janet Bonellie and Lois Milani regarding a book on Loring and Wyle (1968-1969); Clare Bice (Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1968) regarding the legacy of 110 Glenrose Avenue, Toronto; Pierre Théberge, et al. (National Gallery of Canada, 1969-1974) concerning bequests to the Gallery and questions of copyright and reproduction. File also contains correspondence from Beverly Matheson and others (1973) regarding an article by Zena Cherry in the Globe and Mail (24 Apr. 1973); Judith M. Nasby (University of Guelph, 1973) regarding Loring and Wyle sculptures at the university; P.D. O'Brien (London [Ont.] Public Library and Art Museum, 1974); David Ongley (1976, draft) regarding sculptures to be exhibited and possibly sold; letters (1972-1974) concerning the location of Loring and Wyle sculptures, with photos; with other Frances Gage correspondence.File further contains correspondence from Marnie Roberts (Patrons of Canadian Art, 1969) about the Christopher Chapman film on Loring and Wyle; between David J. Ongley and John G. Anderson (1967) regarding placement of Frances Loring in a home for the aged; between David Ongley and David Gardner of CBC television (1967) regarding filming inside 110 Glenrose Avenue; from Meredith Fleming to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts on Loring and Wyle's bequest of their residence (1968); from J.T. Band to Canada Council Explorations Programs making a request for funding for Frances Gage to catalogue the sculptures of Loring and Wyle (1974); a list entitled "Custodianship: gift for safekeeping;" and other material.

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Open

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  • English

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    Dates of creation revision deletion

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    • English

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