Frederick S. Challener collection

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Nombre y localización del repositorio

Nivel de descripción

Fondos

Título

Frederick S. Challener collection

Fecha(s)

  • [ca. 1927]-1955 (Criação)

Extensión

43 cm of textual records

Nombre del productor

(1869 - 1959)

Historia biográfica

Frederick Sproston Challener, painter, was born in Whetstone, England in 1869 and came to Canada in 1870. He studied at the Ontario School of Art, was first exhibited in 1900 at the Royal Canadian Academy and subsequently worked as a newspaper artist. After a tour of Europe and the Middle East in 1898-99, he began working as a muralist and participated in the decoration of the recently completed Toronto City Hall. At the end of the First World War, Challener worked as a painter for the Canadian War Records Department. He made his career chiefly by creating murals for passenger boats, restaurants, hotels—such as Fort Rouillé in the King Edward Hotel,Toronto—office buildings and theatres, including the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. He also produced easel paintings, watercolours and drawings in a realistic, romantic style. From 1927-1952 he taught at the Ontario College of Art, during which period he made notes and assembled material on Canadian artists. He died in Toronto in 1959. Challener was a member of numerous arts organizations including the Toronto Art Students’ League, Ontario Society of Artists, Royal Canadian Academy, Society of Mural Decorators of Toronto and the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto (founding member, 1908). His work is in the National Gallery of Canada, the Civic Art Gallery, Winnipeg, the Art Gallery of Ontario and numerous public buildings.

Área de contenido y estructura

Alcance y contenido

The collection consists of newspaper articles, reproductions, illustrations, exhibition notices and invitations, death notices, photographs and biographical notes on 112 Canadian artists (birthdates 1803 to 1915) and four arts organizations: Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour, Ontario Society of Artists, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, and Toronto Art Students’ League.

Sistema de arreglo

Condiciones de acceso y uso de los elementos

Condiciones de acceso

Open

Acceso físico

Acceso técnico

Condiciones

Researchers should note that copyright of most material in the Frederick S. Challener collection remains with Challener’s estate. Copyright belonging to other parties, such as that of photographs, may still rest with the creator of these items. It is the researcher’s responsibility to obtain permission for the reproduction of any part of the collection.

Idiomas del material

    Escritura(s) de los documentos

      Notas sobre las lenguas y escrituras

      Instrumentos de descripción

      An inventory is available for this collection.

      Elementos de adquisición y valoración

      Historial de custodia

      Origen del ingreso

      The material now constituting the Frederick S. Challener collection was purchased from Thomas Roche Lee in 1959.

      Valoración, selección y eliminación

      Acumulaciones

      Elementos de material relacionado

      Existencia y localización de originales

      Existencia y localización de copias

      Unidades de descripción relacionadas.

      Related material can be found in the T.R. Lee collection.

      Descripciones relacionadas

      Elemento notas

      Nota general

      Previously known as the Frederick S. Challener notes.

      Notas especializadas

      Identificador/es alternativo(os)

      Área de control de la descripción

      Reglas o convenciones

      Fuentes

      Puntos de acceso

      Puntos de acceso por materia

      Puntos de acceso por lugar

      Puntos de acceso por autoridad

      Tipo de puntos de acceso

      Área de Ingreso