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Parliament Buildings
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- Graphic material
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Print. - 75 x 101 cm. - Frame, wood.
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Stanley Francis Turner, a talented artist and etcher, was known for his remarkable ability to capture the essence of Canadian cities in his work. Born in Aylesbury, England, Turner's artistic journey began with formal training at the South Kensington School of Art in London, England.
In 1903, at the age of twenty, Turner embarked on a new chapter in his life by immigrating to Canada. He settled near Yorkton, Saskatchewan, where he combined farming with his passion for art. During this period, he continued to create sketches, laying the foundation for his future artistic pursuits.
In 1911, Turner relocated to Toronto, where he would make a significant impact on the Canadian art scene. He joined the advertising department of the prominent Eaton Company, which was renowned for its contributions to Canadian culture. Subsequently, Turner became a part of the advertising firm Rous and Mann Press Ltd, working under the guidance of established Canadian artist Franklin Carmichael.
Turner's dedication to his craft and passion for art led him to pursue further education. He received an Eaton scholarship to attend the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, where he had the opportunity to study under influential Canadian artists such as George Reid and J.W. Beatty. These experiences enriched his artistic skills and deepened his understanding of the Canadian art landscape.
Stanley Francis Turner's artistic legacy primarily revolves around his etchings and colour woodcuts. He was best known for his etchings of Toronto and Quebec City street scenes, which masterfully depicted the distinctive architecture and monuments of these Canadian cities. Turner's work often displayed an influence of Japanese art, giving his pieces a unique and captivating quality.
Custodial history
Item transferred to Archives and Museum from Sherbrooke School in 1985.
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Item is a framed print of the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. Original oil by Stanley Turner.
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Good.
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No restrictions on access.
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Closed.
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- Sherbrooke School (Subject)
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Final
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Entry created November 24, 2022 by AE.
Entry revised February 12, 2025 by MP.
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- English