Recherche dans la collection - Hayward Family fonds [graphic material]
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Hiérarchie Hayward Family fonds [graphic material]
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Instrument de recherche On-line on Minisis at item level. (Électronique) 1975-10-1 to 1975-10-36, 1982-213, 1989-497, 1996-311.(Papier) Accession files. 1975-010, 1982-213, 1989-497, 1996-311. -
Notice descriptive Hayward Family fonds [graphic material]
Date :ca. 1850-1925.Référence :R18364-0-7-EGenre de documents :Art, Documents photographiquesTrouvé dans :Archives / Collections et fondsNo d'identification :165290Date(s) :ca. 1850-1925.Lieu de création :CanadaÉtendue :2 paintings minatures, watercolour on ivory
9 watercolours watercolour over pencil
12 drawings pencil, pen and ink, pencil and wash
1 print tinted lithograph
10 prints reproductions, photo-process print, off-set lithograph, other
5 photographsLangue du document :anglaisPortée et contenu :The print of Rice Lake, Ontario by Caroline Hayward (active 1845/46) the mother of Gerald Sinclair Hayward, was acquired in 1911 and is a retrospective accession. The 1975 accession includes 9 watercolours and 9 drawings by Gerald Sinclair Hayward (1845-1926), 2 drawings of Rice Lake by Caroline Hayward, and 1 drawing of a tropical sea shore by Lottie Kemble. This accession also includes commercial prints; reproductions comprised of greeting cards, exhibition announcements, an invitation, a reproduction related to the Hayward Family business and clippings related to Gerald Hayward's exhibitions. There are also 5 photographs (support documentation) related to Gerald Hayward and his miniatures and exhibitions. This early accession includes views of Gore's Landing, Rice Lake, Peterborough, Ontario, drawings of animals, architecture, Victorian furniture and a caricature. The two miniatures, one of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and one of Marie Magdeleine de Vercheres are both by Gerald Hayward and were acquired in 1982 and 1989 respectively.Provenance :Nom(s) additionnel(s) :Biographie/Histoire administrative :Hayward (family) : Caroline (Bartlett) Hayward (act. 1845/46) was the wife of Captain Alfred Hayward. They lived at Ravenscroft between Port Hope and Cobourg and also near Rice Lake, Ontario. She was an artist who is known for her drawings, and prints after her sketches of Rice Lake. She also wrote and published poetry. Two sons, Gerald Sinclair Hayward (1845-1926) and Alfred Frederick William Hayward (1856-1939) were also artists born in Port Hope, Ontario. Her son Gerald Hayward was occupied in railroading and farming during his youth; served with the 10th Royals in the Fenian Raids in 1866; studied painting in England in 1870 where he painted principally as a miniaturist; he married Sophia Cawley, of Jersey; and later lived in New York and Boston with a summer home at Gore's Landing in Ontario 1904-08, where he died in 1926. He also painted watercolours in the Rice Lake district. He exhibited at the Royal Academy in London, and the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh.The exhibition of his miniatures in New York in 1889 is said to have revived interest in the art in the United States. He painted portraits of English royalty and aristocracy and important statesmen in the United States and Canada. His brother Alfred Frederick William emigrated to England in 1875 and remained there except for trips to Canada coinciding with exhibitions. He painted portraits and later flower studies and still lifes and interiors. His wife Edith (active 1866-1929) was also an artist who painted watercolours in the Rice Lake area. Harper, Russell J., Early Painters and Engravers in Canada; Macdonald, Colin, A Dictionary of Canadian Biography; Art files: 705-474 Artist file: Gerald S. Hayward; 213-105 Portrait file: Gerald S. Hayward; 1975-10 Accession File.Information additionnelle :Historique de la conservation :The bulk of the collection (36 items including watercolours, drawings, prints, reproductions, and photographs, works by several artists) is from the 1975 accession acquired from Frank R. Williams Sr. who obtained the collection from the estate of G.S. Hayward. A print by Caroline Hayward and one miniature by Gerald Sinclair Hayward were acquired from art dealers. One miniature by G.S. Hayward was acquired from an unknown source, possibly directly from the artist himself, but was painted by the artist to illustrate Arthur Doughty's book entitled "Daughter of New France" published in 1916.Note sur l'emplacement des originaux :Location of 3 of the photographs: Portrait File: 213-105.Source :Privé -
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Physical access through an art arhivist.Boîte [1996-311][ConsultationOuvert]A105-01 No de pièce attribué par BAC 1[ConsultationOuvert]Documents iconographiques (photo)[ConsultationOuvert]Modalités d'utilisation :Credit: National Archives of Canada
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