Canadian Art Club (Toronto, Ont.)

식별 영역

존재의 형태(조직/기관, 개인, 가족)

Corporate body

승인된 이름 형식

Canadian Art Club (Toronto, Ont.)

이름 병기 형식

    다른 규칙에 따른 표목의 표준형태

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        조직/기관 식별자

        기술 영역

        존재 시기

        1907-1915

        조직사, 개인/가족이력

        The Canadian Art Club was a Toronto-based exhibiting society active from 1907 to 1915. The club brought together the work of most of the leading Canadian painters and sculptors of the day, largely from Toronto and Montreal but also from abroad, for its annual exhibitions. It was formed by seceding members of the Ontario Society of Artists who rejected what they perceived as that group’s parochialism and low artistic standards. Among the founding artist members were W.E. Atkinson, Archibald Browne, Franklin Brownell, Edmund Morris, Homer Watson (first president of the club) and Curtis Williamson. The artists were soon supported by a considerable number of members who were not artists (referred to as ‘lay members’ in documents). Part of the club’s purpose was to encourage expatriate Canadian artists, such as J. W. Morrice and Clarence Gagnon, to associate with the club and to exhibit in Canada. It succeeded in affording sympathetic reception in Toronto for prominent Quebec artists of the time, like Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté. After the death in 1913 of Edmund Morris, honorary secretary and chief organizer, the club declined amid disputes between members until it ceased to function in 1915. The Canadian Art Club was formally dissolved about 1933.

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        조직/기관의 법적 지위

        기능, 직업, 활동

        권한/권한의 근거

        내부 조직/가계

        일반 맥락

        관계 영역

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        장소 접근점

        Occupations

        제어 영역

        Authority record identifier

        AGOAC00532

        전거레코드 책임기관 식별자

        ON00012

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        전거레코드 현지위

        전거레코드 상세정도

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