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Frederick Challener

Frederick Sproston Challener RCA (1869–1959), also known as F.S. Challener,[1] was a Canadian painter of murals as well as an easel painter of oils and watercolours and a draftsman in black-and-white and pastel. He also did illustrations for books and commercial art. He "easily ranks with the first few mural decorators in Canada", wrote Newton MacTavish, author of The Fine Arts in Canada (MacMillan, 1925)[2]

Frederick Sproston Challener
Challener in 1930
Born
Frederick Sproston Challener

(1869-07-07)July 7, 1869
Whetstone, Middlesex, England
DiedSeptember 30, 1959(1959-09-30) (aged 90)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityEnglish-born Canadian
Other namesF.S. Challener;
Frederick S. Challener
EducationCentral Ontario School of Art
Occupation(s)Muralist, painter, draftsman, commercial artist, teacher
SpouseEthel White (m. 1902)

Biography edit

Early years edit

Challener was born in Whetstone, Middlesex, England.[3] His family moved to Canada in 1870, but returned to England in 1876 where Frederick attended school, then came back to Canada permanently in 1883. He worked as an office boy for a business firm and drew individuals he saw from a window. Artist and photographer, John Arthur Fraser, of the Notman and Fraser firm, recognized his talent and paid for him to attend the Ontario School of Art at night (from 1884 to 1886). Afterwards, Challener studied at the Toronto Art Students League (1885-1889) and privately with George Agnew Reid for some years from 1890 on[4] while working for the Toronto Lithographing Company. After five years there, he became a newspaper artist and worked as a full-time artist thereafter.[5]

Career edit

Challener's first commission for a mural painting was for two ceiling panels for McConkey's restaurant in 1895, his second for the proscenium arch in the Russell Theatre, Ottawa (1897)[6] for which he won a competition with his The Arts Paying Homage to the Drama[4] (one of the roundels and the maquette were preserved in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada when the restaurant was demolished). After travelling through Europe and the Middle East in 1898–1899, Challener began working as a muralist in earnest and participated in commissions such as the decoration of the recently completed Toronto City Hall. He created murals for hotels, such as Fort Rouillé in Toronto's King Edward Hotel (1900) and Winnipeg's Royal Alexandra Hotel (1906-1912) (the four surviving panels are in the Manitoba Archives);[7] theatres, such as the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto (1906); and office buildings and passenger boats such as the S.S. Kingston, the S.S. Toronto and the S.S. Montreal (1900-1902).[8][1][9] For the Parkwood Estate, the family home of Colonel Robert Samuel McLaughlin, from 1924 to 1926, he painted three large murals for the Grand Hall of the residence as well as 14 paintings for McLaughlin's billiard room which showed the Colonel's life, his family and friends.[10][5][11][12]

In painting murals, Challener was part of a chapter in Canadian Art called Decorative Painting based on William Morris`s Arts and Crafts movement.[7] In Canada, the Arts and Crafts Society of Canada was founded by George Agnew Reid and others in 1903. It became the Canadian Society of Applied Art in 1905, and combined with a City Beautiful movement to encourage murals in civic and commercial establishments.[7] In Toronto, the Society of Mural Decorators was founded in 1897 by Reid, Challener, William Cruikshank and Edmund Wyly Grier.[7] Many artists, both before and after the society was formed, executed murals, only Challener was one of the few who made a career of it. "He has produced some very clever and important decorations", wrote E. F. B. Johnston in 1914.[13] (Johnston used "clever" in a positive sense. On the same page of text, he praised Challener as having "perhaps the keenest sense of light and brilliancy of colour of any of the Canadian painters").[13]

In 1890, Challener became a member of the Ontario Society of Artists and he showed with the Society often from 1890 to 1951 and in the Canadian National Exhibition from about 1890 to 1947 as well as in many shows organized by the National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario.[4] In 1891, Challener first exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and he showed with the academy almost every year thereafter until 1948.[14][4] He was elected to full membership in 1899. The Montreal Gazette wrote of Challener on April 19 of that year that his work entitles him to a place among the foremost of Canadian artists since it is, in the main, "serious and sincere".[15]

 
A Singing Lesson, 1900

In 1900, he showed A Singing Lesson (1900) at the Royal Canadian Academy (it was also shown in the Art Association of Montreal and in the Rochester Art Club Annual Exhibition in 1902). The model for the man in the mirror was Challener's close friend of his early years, Walter Allward, playing his cello.[16]

A Singing Lesson was singled out for praise. In reviews published in 1900, the Ottawa Citizen wrote that the picture, "showing a young lady, clad in a yellow gown, standing before a piano, expressed, gracefully, an abundance of sentiment",[17] while the Ottawa Evening Journal wrote that the painting was "fresh, daring, and finished" and called Challener "one of Canada’s most promising and original artists."[18]

At the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 in Buffalo he was awarded a bronze medal and in 1904, he received a bronze medal at the Canadian exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, at St. Louis, Missouri.[19] He received the bronze medal at the Pan American Exhibition for his painting The Workers of the Fields which he deposited in the Royal Canadian Academy diploma collection in the National Gallery of Canada.[5] He worked in Toronto, but moved to Conestoga near Waterloo, in 1907, to Winnipeg from 1913 to 1916, then back to Toronto.[20]

 
Canada's Grand Armada, 1918

During WWI, Challener worked as a painter for the Canadian War Memorials Department.[5] His painting Canada's Grand Armada depicts the first contingent of the Canadian Expeditionary Force sailing from the Gaspé in Quebec to Britain in 1914. The painting is in the collection of the Canadian War Museum.[21]

From 1921 to 1924, he taught at Central Technical School, Toronto, and from 1927 to 1952, he taught at the Ontario School of Art.[5][20] During these years, he accumulated archival material on Canadian art which today is in the Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives of the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto.[22]

Challener died in Toronto on September 30, 1959, at the age of 90.[23]

Public collections edit

Challener's paintings are in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa;[3] the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto;[20] the Government of Ontario Art Collection, Toronto;[24] the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina; the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa;[25] and the Winnipeg Art Gallery.[26]

Memberships edit

OSA 1891; Toronto Arts Students League, 1890–1906; A.R.C.A. 1891; R.C.A., 1899; Palette Club, Toronto, about 1902; Founder member Arts and Letters Club, Toronto, 1908.[4]

Publications edit

  • F. S. Challener, "Mural Decoration". Canadian Architect and Builder, vol. 17, no. 5 (May, 1904), pp. 90–92.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Two immense canvases from brush of Mr. F. S. Challener". The Gazette. March 18, 1905. p. 4. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  2. ^ "Frederick Challener". The Canadian Who`s Who in Canada, 1936-1937, p. 186.
  3. ^ a b "Frederick Challener". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e Who`s Who in Ontario Art, Part 15, Ontario Library Review, August 1951, Toronto 1951.
  5. ^ a b c d e MacDonald, Colin S. (1967). A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume 2 (1st ed.). Ottawa: Canadian Paperbacks. p. 124. ISBN 0-919554-11-3. OCLC 1137593.
  6. ^ Miller, Muriel (1984). Famous Canadian Artists. Peterborough, Ont.: Woodland Pub. pp. 60–64. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d Foss 2010, p. 31-34.
  8. ^ Rozniatowski, Susan Moffatt. "A Fallen Splendour: The Challener Murals of Winnipeg's Royal Alexandra Hotel". mb_history. Manitoba History, No. 42, Autumn/Winter 2001-2002. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  9. ^ Charles E. McFadden, "The Murals of F. S. Challener". Canadian Art XX, November/December 1963, pp. 340-344
  10. ^ Stanley G. Moyer, "An Office Boy Who Studied Art". The Canadian Magazine, August, 1930, p.48
  11. ^ McKay 2002, p. 132.
  12. ^ "Some Unique Paintings for 'M'Laughlin Home". Globe, Aug 21, 1926.
  13. ^ a b Johnston, E.F.B. "Canada and its Provinces, vol. 12, p. 623". archive.org. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  14. ^ McMann, Evelyn de R. (1981). Royal Canadian Academy of Arts: Exhibitions and Members, 1880-1970. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp. 67–69. ISBN 9780802023667. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  15. ^ "At the Art Gallery: Some of the Works of F.S. Challener, R.C.A." Montreal Gazette. news.google.com. April 19, 1899. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
  16. ^ Dombowsky, Philip (2021). Walter S. Allward: Life & Work. Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0252-4. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  17. ^ "Triumphs of the artists' brush on exhibition". The Ottawa Citizen. February 16, 1900. p. 3. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  18. ^ "A visit to the Royal Art Academy". The Ottawa Journal. February 17, 1900. p. 9. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  19. ^ Williamson, Moncrieff. "Robert Harris: An Unconventional Biography". search.library.utoronto.ca. McClelland & Stewart, Toronto. pp. 180–183. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  20. ^ a b c Bradfield, Helen Pepall (1970). Art Gallery of Ontario: The Canadian Collection. Toronto: McGraw-Hill. p. 70. ISBN 0-07-092504-6. OCLC 118037.
  21. ^ Challener, Frederick Sproston (1918). "Painting, Canada's Grand Armada, 1914". Canadian War Museum. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  22. ^ "Frederick S. Challener Collection CA OTAG SC013" (PDF). ago.ca. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  23. ^ "Mural artist, F. S. Challener Dies at 90". The Ottawa Citizen. October 1, 1959. p. 50. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  24. ^ Challener, F. S. . ao.minisisinc.com. Government of Ontario. Archived from the original on May 3, 2006. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  25. ^ Challener, Frederick Sproston. "Ducks and Reflections on a River". rmg.minisisinc.com. Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  26. ^ Four Challener murals: [exhibition] at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery. June 18 – July 15, 1973. Retrieved June 7, 2020.

Bibliography edit

  • Boyanoski, Christine (2015). "Figures in the Landscape en plein air". Embracing Canada: Landscapes from Krieghoff to the Group of Seven. Ian M. Thom (ed.). Vancouver and London, Eng.: Vancouver Art Gallery and Black Dog Publishing. pp. 59ff. Retrieved May 20, 2021.
  • Bridle, Augustus (1916). Sons of Canada : short studies of characteristic Canadians ; drawings by F.S. Challener. J.M.Dent. ISBN 1290120781. OCLC 726333220. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  • Foss, Brian (2010). "Into the New Century: Painting, c.1880-1914". The Visual Arts in Canada : the Twentieth Century. Foss, Brian., Paikowsky, Sandra., Whitelaw, Anne (eds.). Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-542125-5. OCLC 432401392.
  • Hill, Charles C., ed. (2013). Artists, Architects and Artisans: Canadian Art 1890 - 1918. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  • McKay, Marylin J. (2002). A National Soul: Canadian Mural Painting, 1860s - 1930s. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 0773522905. OCLC 951201701. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  • Miller, Muriel (1984). Famous Canadian Artists. Peterborough: Woodland Publishing. p. 64. OCLC 231836701. Retrieved June 6, 2020.

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Frederick Sproston Challener RCA 1869 1959 also known as F S Challener 1 was a Canadian painter of murals as well as an easel painter of oils and watercolours and a draftsman in black and white and pastel He also did illustrations for books and commercial art He easily ranks with the first few mural decorators in Canada wrote Newton MacTavish author of The Fine Arts in Canada MacMillan 1925 2 Frederick Sproston ChallenerChallener in 1930BornFrederick Sproston Challener 1869 07 07 July 7 1869Whetstone Middlesex EnglandDiedSeptember 30 1959 1959 09 30 aged 90 Toronto Ontario CanadaNationalityEnglish born CanadianOther namesF S Challener Frederick S ChallenerEducationCentral Ontario School of ArtOccupation s Muralist painter draftsman commercial artist teacherSpouseEthel White m 1902 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Career 2 Public collections 3 Memberships 4 Publications 5 References 5 1 BibliographyBiography editEarly years edit Challener was born in Whetstone Middlesex England 3 His family moved to Canada in 1870 but returned to England in 1876 where Frederick attended school then came back to Canada permanently in 1883 He worked as an office boy for a business firm and drew individuals he saw from a window Artist and photographer John Arthur Fraser of the Notman and Fraser firm recognized his talent and paid for him to attend the Ontario School of Art at night from 1884 to 1886 Afterwards Challener studied at the Toronto Art Students League 1885 1889 and privately with George Agnew Reid for some years from 1890 on 4 while working for the Toronto Lithographing Company After five years there he became a newspaper artist and worked as a full time artist thereafter 5 Career edit Challener s first commission for a mural painting was for two ceiling panels for McConkey s restaurant in 1895 his second for the proscenium arch in the Russell Theatre Ottawa 1897 6 for which he won a competition with his The Arts Paying Homage to the Drama 4 one of the roundels and the maquette were preserved in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada when the restaurant was demolished After travelling through Europe and the Middle East in 1898 1899 Challener began working as a muralist in earnest and participated in commissions such as the decoration of the recently completed Toronto City Hall He created murals for hotels such as Fort Rouille in Toronto s King Edward Hotel 1900 and Winnipeg s Royal Alexandra Hotel 1906 1912 the four surviving panels are in the Manitoba Archives 7 theatres such as the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto 1906 and office buildings and passenger boats such as the S S Kingston the S S Toronto and the S S Montreal 1900 1902 8 1 9 For the Parkwood Estate the family home of Colonel Robert Samuel McLaughlin from 1924 to 1926 he painted three large murals for the Grand Hall of the residence as well as 14 paintings for McLaughlin s billiard room which showed the Colonel s life his family and friends 10 5 11 12 In painting murals Challener was part of a chapter in Canadian Art called Decorative Painting based on William Morris s Arts and Crafts movement 7 In Canada the Arts and Crafts Society of Canada was founded by George Agnew Reid and others in 1903 It became the Canadian Society of Applied Art in 1905 and combined with a City Beautiful movement to encourage murals in civic and commercial establishments 7 In Toronto the Society of Mural Decorators was founded in 1897 by Reid Challener William Cruikshank and Edmund Wyly Grier 7 Many artists both before and after the society was formed executed murals only Challener was one of the few who made a career of it He has produced some very clever and important decorations wrote E F B Johnston in 1914 13 Johnston used clever in a positive sense On the same page of text he praised Challener as having perhaps the keenest sense of light and brilliancy of colour of any of the Canadian painters 13 In 1890 Challener became a member of the Ontario Society of Artists and he showed with the Society often from 1890 to 1951 and in the Canadian National Exhibition from about 1890 to 1947 as well as in many shows organized by the National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario 4 In 1891 Challener first exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and he showed with the academy almost every year thereafter until 1948 14 4 He was elected to full membership in 1899 The Montreal Gazette wrote of Challener on April 19 of that year that his work entitles him to a place among the foremost of Canadian artists since it is in the main serious and sincere 15 nbsp A Singing Lesson 1900 In 1900 he showed A Singing Lesson 1900 at the Royal Canadian Academy it was also shown in the Art Association of Montreal and in the Rochester Art Club Annual Exhibition in 1902 The model for the man in the mirror was Challener s close friend of his early years Walter Allward playing his cello 16 A Singing Lesson was singled out for praise In reviews published in 1900 the Ottawa Citizen wrote that the picture showing a young lady clad in a yellow gown standing before a piano expressed gracefully an abundance of sentiment 17 while the Ottawa Evening Journal wrote that the painting was fresh daring and finished and called Challener one of Canada s most promising and original artists 18 At the Pan American Exposition of 1901 in Buffalo he was awarded a bronze medal and in 1904 he received a bronze medal at the Canadian exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition informally known as the St Louis World s Fair at St Louis Missouri 19 He received the bronze medal at the Pan American Exhibition for his painting The Workers of the Fields which he deposited in the Royal Canadian Academy diploma collection in the National Gallery of Canada 5 He worked in Toronto but moved to Conestoga near Waterloo in 1907 to Winnipeg from 1913 to 1916 then back to Toronto 20 nbsp Canada s Grand Armada 1918 During WWI Challener worked as a painter for the Canadian War Memorials Department 5 His painting Canada s Grand Armada depicts the first contingent of the Canadian Expeditionary Force sailing from the Gaspe in Quebec to Britain in 1914 The painting is in the collection of the Canadian War Museum 21 From 1921 to 1924 he taught at Central Technical School Toronto and from 1927 to 1952 he taught at the Ontario School of Art 5 20 During these years he accumulated archival material on Canadian art which today is in the Edward P Taylor Library amp Archives of the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto 22 Challener died in Toronto on September 30 1959 at the age of 90 23 Public collections editChallener s paintings are in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada Ottawa 3 the Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto 20 the Government of Ontario Art Collection Toronto 24 the MacKenzie Art Gallery Regina the Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa 25 and the Winnipeg Art Gallery 26 Memberships editOSA 1891 Toronto Arts Students League 1890 1906 A R C A 1891 R C A 1899 Palette Club Toronto about 1902 Founder member Arts and Letters Club Toronto 1908 4 Publications editF S Challener Mural Decoration Canadian Architect and Builder vol 17 no 5 May 1904 pp 90 92 References edit a b Two immense canvases from brush of Mr F S Challener The Gazette March 18 1905 p 4 Retrieved June 9 2020 Frederick Challener The Canadian Who s Who in Canada 1936 1937 p 186 a b Frederick Challener National Gallery of Canada Retrieved June 6 2020 a b c d e Who s Who in Ontario Art Part 15 Ontario Library Review August 1951 Toronto 1951 a b c d e MacDonald Colin S 1967 A Dictionary of Canadian Artists Volume 2 1st ed Ottawa Canadian Paperbacks p 124 ISBN 0 919554 11 3 OCLC 1137593 Miller Muriel 1984 Famous Canadian Artists Peterborough Ont Woodland Pub pp 60 64 Retrieved September 24 2021 a b c d Foss 2010 p 31 34 Rozniatowski Susan Moffatt A Fallen Splendour The Challener Murals of Winnipeg s Royal Alexandra Hotel mb history Manitoba History No 42 Autumn Winter 2001 2002 Retrieved June 7 2020 Charles E McFadden The Murals of F S Challener Canadian Art XX November December 1963 pp 340 344 Stanley G Moyer An Office Boy Who Studied Art The Canadian Magazine August 1930 p 48 McKay 2002 p 132 Some Unique Paintings for M Laughlin Home Globe Aug 21 1926 a b Johnston E F B Canada and its Provinces vol 12 p 623 archive org Retrieved September 13 2020 McMann Evelyn de R 1981 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Exhibitions and Members 1880 1970 Toronto University of Toronto Press pp 67 69 ISBN 9780802023667 Retrieved June 7 2020 At the Art Gallery Some of the Works of F S Challener R C A Montreal Gazette news google com April 19 1899 Retrieved August 31 2020 Dombowsky Philip 2021 Walter S Allward Life amp Work Toronto Art Canada Institute ISBN 978 1 4871 0252 4 Retrieved September 10 2021 Triumphs of the artists brush on exhibition The Ottawa Citizen February 16 1900 p 3 Retrieved June 9 2020 A visit to the Royal Art Academy The Ottawa Journal February 17 1900 p 9 Retrieved June 9 2020 Williamson Moncrieff Robert Harris An Unconventional Biography search library utoronto ca McClelland amp Stewart Toronto pp 180 183 Retrieved May 2 2021 a b c Bradfield Helen Pepall 1970 Art Gallery of Ontario The Canadian Collection Toronto McGraw Hill p 70 ISBN 0 07 092504 6 OCLC 118037 Challener Frederick Sproston 1918 Painting Canada s Grand Armada 1914 Canadian War Museum Retrieved June 9 2020 Frederick S Challener Collection CA OTAG SC013 PDF ago ca Retrieved June 7 2020 Mural artist F S Challener Dies at 90 The Ottawa Citizen October 1 1959 p 50 Retrieved June 9 2020 Challener F S Government of Ontario art collection database ao minisisinc com Government of Ontario Archived from the original on May 3 2006 Retrieved June 7 2020 Challener Frederick Sproston Ducks and Reflections on a River rmg minisisinc com Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa Retrieved June 6 2020 Four Challener murals exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery Winnipeg Winnipeg Art Gallery June 18 July 15 1973 Retrieved June 7 2020 Bibliography edit Boyanoski Christine 2015 Figures in the Landscape en plein air Embracing Canada Landscapes from Krieghoff to the Group of Seven Ian M Thom ed Vancouver and London Eng Vancouver Art Gallery and Black Dog Publishing pp 59ff Retrieved May 20 2021 Bridle Augustus 1916 Sons of Canada short studies of characteristic Canadians drawings by F S Challener J M Dent ISBN 1290120781 OCLC 726333220 Retrieved June 7 2020 Foss Brian 2010 Into the New Century Painting c 1880 1914 The Visual Arts in Canada the Twentieth Century Foss Brian Paikowsky Sandra Whitelaw Anne eds Don Mills Ont Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 542125 5 OCLC 432401392 Hill Charles C ed 2013 Artists Architects and Artisans Canadian Art 1890 1918 Ottawa National Gallery of Canada Retrieved December 13 2020 McKay Marylin J 2002 A National Soul Canadian Mural Painting 1860s 1930s McGill Queen s University Press ISBN 0773522905 OCLC 951201701 Retrieved June 7 2020 Miller Muriel 1984 Famous Canadian Artists Peterborough Woodland Publishing p 64 OCLC 231836701 Retrieved June 6 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Challener amp oldid 1188154677, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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