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Florence Wyle

Florence Wyle RCA (November 14, 1881 – January 14, 1968) was an American-Canadian sculptor, designer and poet; a pioneer of the Canadian art scene.[1] She practiced chiefly in Toronto, living and working with her partner Frances Loring, with whom she shared a studio and home for almost sixty years.[2] In 1928, she co-founded and was a former president[1] of the Sculptors' Society of Canada with Loring, Alfred Laliberté, Elizabeth Wyn Wood, Emanuel Hahn and Henri Hébert,[3] and was the first woman sculptor to become a full member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[4] Throughout her career, alongside Loring, she was a persistent and convincing advocate for policy, tax benefits and living wages for artist's work.

Florence Norma Wyle
Born1881
Died1968
NationalityAmerican-Canadian
EducationFrances Loring
Known forSculptor and designer
MovementNeo-Classical
PartnerFrances Loring
Patron(s)Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook

Biography edit

Wyle was born in Trenton, Illinois and in 1900 enrolled at the University of Illinois as a pre-med student where anatomy classes awakened in her a wonder and reverence for human anatomy.[5][1] Three years later (1903) she transferred to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she began studying clay modeling with Lorado Taft.[6] She studied modelling and sculptural design in the USA with Frances Loring.

Wyle moved to Toronto in 1913 to join Loring who had moved there the year before. Wyle worked as a sculptor in clay, plasticine, stone and wood until her death in 1968. Most of her carvings were executed by herself. One of her early works, Sun Worshipper (1916) is a bronze female nude "basking in the rays" and arching her body in a way that "hints more than a little at sexual pleasures."[2]

Wyle was a member of the Ontario Society of Artists (1920–1933, then from 1948), the Sculptors Society of Canada (1933), the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (associate 1920, full member 1938) and the Canadian Guild of Potters.[7]

Career and official commissions edit

Wyle preferred to make sculpture that was small in scale and concerned with pure form compared with that of her partner Frances Loring. Curators observe that she had a better grasp of modelling and anatomy.[8]

She was made a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[9] Her work, like Loring's, was often exhibited by many institutions such as the Royal Academy of Arts, the Ontario Society of Artists, the Sculptors Society of Canada and the Women's Art Association of Canada.[10][11][12] Small figurines in wood which were part of the Dominion Drama Festival trophy set were among her commissions the year she was 80.[1] The Ontario Veterinary College has one of her pieces, a bas-relief panel 13' high depicting farm animal.[1] The late Pearl McCarthy, art critic for the Globe and Mail, once said that large or small, cats or heroes, the sculpture of Frances Wyle had a lyrical as well as classical quality.[1]

  • 1926 – St. Stephen War Memorial
  • 1957 – Mother and Children, Canadian National Exhibition

Posthumous honour edit

In 2000 the Canadian Portrait Academy made Wyle an Honorary Academician naming her one of the Top 100 Artists of the 20th Century.

Publications edit

  • Wyle, Florence (1959). Poems. Toronto: Ryerson Press.
  • Wyle, Florence; Kilbourn, Rosemary (1976). The shadow of the year: poems. Toronto: Aliquando Press.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Frances Wyle: Human anatomy classes turned her from medicine to sculpture". The Globe and Mail. January 15, 1968.
  2. ^ a b Pilcher, Alex (2017). A Queer Little History of Art. London: Tate Publishing. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-84976-503-9.
  3. ^ "Frances Loring, Florence Wyle – Themes – Celebrating Women's Achievements – Library and Archives Canada". Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  4. ^ Cameron, Elspeth (2007). And Beauty Answers: The Life of Frances Loring and Florence Wyle. Cormorant Books Inc. ISBN 978-1897151136.
  5. ^ Petteys, Chris, "Dictionary of Women Artists: An international dictionary of women artists born before 1900", G.K. Hall & Co., Boston, 1985
  6. ^ Boyanoski, Christine, Loring and Wyle: Sculptors Legacy, Art Gallery of Ontario, Musée des Beaux-Arts de l’Ontario, Toronto, 1987, pp. 1–3.
  7. ^ "WYLE, Florence". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. Concordia University. Retrieved July 23, 2014.
  8. ^ Jacob, Luis (2021). article, Uninvited: Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Movement. Kleinburg, Ontario: McMichael Canadian Art Collection. p. 177. Retrieved September 3, 2023.
  9. ^ . Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Archived from the original on May 26, 2011. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  10. ^ Holmlund, Mona; Youngberg, Gail (2003). Inspiring Women: A Celebration of Herstory. Coteau Books. p. 216. ISBN 978-1-55050-204-6. Retrieved July 5, 2014.
  11. ^ Holmlund, Mona; Youngberg, Gail (2003). Inspiring Women: A Celebration of Herstory. Coteau Books. p. 216. ISBN 978-1-55050-204-6. Retrieved July 5, 2014.
  12. ^ Mastin, Catharine (2021). article, Uninvited: Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Movement. Kleinburg, Ontario: McMichael Canadian Art Collection. p. 171. Retrieved September 3, 2023.

External links edit

  • Sisler, Rebecca. "Wyle, Florence – The Canadian Encyclopedia". Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  • Florence Wyle archival papers February 5, 2017, at the Wayback Machine at the Art Gallery of Ontario research library and archives
  • "Loring and Wyle collection". University of Waterloo Library. July 22, 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2018.

florence, wyle, november, 1881, january, 1968, american, canadian, sculptor, designer, poet, pioneer, canadian, scene, practiced, chiefly, toronto, living, working, with, partner, frances, loring, with, whom, shared, studio, home, almost, sixty, years, 1928, f. Florence Wyle RCA November 14 1881 January 14 1968 was an American Canadian sculptor designer and poet a pioneer of the Canadian art scene 1 She practiced chiefly in Toronto living and working with her partner Frances Loring with whom she shared a studio and home for almost sixty years 2 In 1928 she co founded and was a former president 1 of the Sculptors Society of Canada with Loring Alfred Laliberte Elizabeth Wyn Wood Emanuel Hahn and Henri Hebert 3 and was the first woman sculptor to become a full member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 4 Throughout her career alongside Loring she was a persistent and convincing advocate for policy tax benefits and living wages for artist s work Florence Norma WyleBorn1881Trenton Illinois USDied1968Newmarket Ontario CanadaNationalityAmerican CanadianEducationFrances LoringKnown forSculptor and designerMovementNeo ClassicalPartnerFrances LoringPatron s Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career and official commissions 1 2 Posthumous honour 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography editWyle was born in Trenton Illinois and in 1900 enrolled at the University of Illinois as a pre med student where anatomy classes awakened in her a wonder and reverence for human anatomy 5 1 Three years later 1903 she transferred to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she began studying clay modeling with Lorado Taft 6 She studied modelling and sculptural design in the USA with Frances Loring Wyle moved to Toronto in 1913 to join Loring who had moved there the year before Wyle worked as a sculptor in clay plasticine stone and wood until her death in 1968 Most of her carvings were executed by herself One of her early works Sun Worshipper 1916 is a bronze female nude basking in the rays and arching her body in a way that hints more than a little at sexual pleasures 2 Wyle was a member of the Ontario Society of Artists 1920 1933 then from 1948 the Sculptors Society of Canada 1933 the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts associate 1920 full member 1938 and the Canadian Guild of Potters 7 Career and official commissions edit Wyle preferred to make sculpture that was small in scale and concerned with pure form compared with that of her partner Frances Loring Curators observe that she had a better grasp of modelling and anatomy 8 She was made a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 9 Her work like Loring s was often exhibited by many institutions such as the Royal Academy of Arts the Ontario Society of Artists the Sculptors Society of Canada and the Women s Art Association of Canada 10 11 12 Small figurines in wood which were part of the Dominion Drama Festival trophy set were among her commissions the year she was 80 1 The Ontario Veterinary College has one of her pieces a bas relief panel 13 high depicting farm animal 1 The late Pearl McCarthy art critic for the Globe and Mail once said that large or small cats or heroes the sculpture of Frances Wyle had a lyrical as well as classical quality 1 1926 St Stephen War Memorial 1957 Mother and Children Canadian National ExhibitionPosthumous honour edit In 2000 the Canadian Portrait Academy made Wyle an Honorary Academician naming her one of the Top 100 Artists of the 20th Century Publications editWyle Florence 1959 Poems Toronto Ryerson Press Wyle Florence Kilbourn Rosemary 1976 The shadow of the year poems Toronto Aliquando Press References edit a b c d e f Frances Wyle Human anatomy classes turned her from medicine to sculpture The Globe and Mail January 15 1968 a b Pilcher Alex 2017 A Queer Little History of Art London Tate Publishing p 33 ISBN 978 1 84976 503 9 Frances Loring Florence Wyle Themes Celebrating Women s Achievements Library and Archives Canada Retrieved February 6 2011 Cameron Elspeth 2007 And Beauty Answers The Life of Frances Loring and Florence Wyle Cormorant Books Inc ISBN 978 1897151136 Petteys Chris Dictionary of Women Artists An international dictionary of women artists born before 1900 G K Hall amp Co Boston 1985 Boyanoski Christine Loring and Wyle Sculptors Legacy Art Gallery of Ontario Musee des Beaux Arts de l Ontario Toronto 1987 pp 1 3 WYLE Florence Canadian Women Artists History Initiative Concordia University Retrieved July 23 2014 Jacob Luis 2021 article Uninvited Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Movement Kleinburg Ontario McMichael Canadian Art Collection p 177 Retrieved September 3 2023 Members since 1880 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Archived from the original on May 26 2011 Retrieved September 11 2013 Holmlund Mona Youngberg Gail 2003 Inspiring Women A Celebration of Herstory Coteau Books p 216 ISBN 978 1 55050 204 6 Retrieved July 5 2014 Holmlund Mona Youngberg Gail 2003 Inspiring Women A Celebration of Herstory Coteau Books p 216 ISBN 978 1 55050 204 6 Retrieved July 5 2014 Mastin Catharine 2021 article Uninvited Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Movement Kleinburg Ontario McMichael Canadian Art Collection p 171 Retrieved September 3 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Florence Wyle Sisler Rebecca Wyle Florence The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved February 6 2011 Florence Wyle archival papers Archived February 5 2017 at the Wayback Machine at the Art Gallery of Ontario research library and archives Loring and Wyle collection University of Waterloo Library July 22 2014 Retrieved January 4 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florence Wyle amp oldid 1204235842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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