- Series
- c. 1900-1951
Part of L.L. FitzGerald Fonds
Various photographs of L.L. FitzGerald, his friends and family throughout the years. Includes reference photographs for a potential FitzGerald watercolour.
Part of L.L. FitzGerald Fonds
Various photographs of L.L. FitzGerald, his friends and family throughout the years. Includes reference photographs for a potential FitzGerald watercolour.
Part of L.L. FitzGerald Fonds
Documents relating to FitzGerald exhibitions and artworks.
Part of Phyllis McField fonds
Scrapbook made by School of Art student Phyllis McField.
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Photographs of exhibitions and artwork from the curatorial department, organized by artists’ last name, A to C.
Part of L.L. FitzGerald Fonds
Various cards and letters relating to L.L. FitzGerald, Arnold Brigden, and Lawren Harris.
FitzGerald Biographical Documents
Part of L.L. FitzGerald Fonds
News articles, correspondence, and written documents relating to the life and work of L.L. FitzGerald.
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Photographs of exhibitions and artwork from the curatorial department, organized by artists’ last name, D to F.
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Photographs of exhibitions and artwork from the curatorial department, organized by artists’ last name, M to N.
Part of Brigden Family fonds
The materials described here date from ca. 1930 to 1978. Items include internal WAG correspondence; WAG ephemera; lectures and essays; her father's personal papers; MA and PhD theses; and newspaper and magazine clippings related to art, art history, Jewish art and history, education, and book reviews of women writers. Interspaced throughout the items in the donation are small post-it notes provided by Dr. Lander's daughter.
As no formal organization was apparent in the materials described here, based on the contents of the donation and notes provided by Dr. Lander’s daughter, the items were arranged according to the order in which they were received. Loose items have been filed according to topic. The files are arranged under a single series. Materials were arranged largely in the order in which they were received.