E.R. Hunter Papers. 1922-1977.

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E.R. Hunter Papers. 1922-1977.

The collection consists of Hunter's research materials on two Canadian artists: J.E.H. MacDonald and his son Thoreau MacDonald. Papers include: correspondence to Hunter from Thoreau MacDonald (some with original illustrations), Hunter's drafts and editorial correspondence relating to his articles and books on the MacDonalds, and his research materials on both artists, including notes, indexes, articles by others on their work, catalogues, clippings, reviews and reproductions.

4 boxes (0.5 metres)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7065041

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

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There are 3 Entities related to this resource.

MacDonald, J. E. H. (James Edward Hervey), 1873-1932

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Hunter, E. R.

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E.R. Hunter is the author of the biographies J.E.H. MacDonald (Ryerson Press, 1940) and Thoreau MacDonald (Ryerson Press, 1942). From the description of E.R. Hunter Papers. 1922-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225557954 ...

MacDonald, Thoreau, 1901-1989

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Thoreau MacDonald, born in 1901 in Toronto, was a Canadian illustrator, designer and painter. Macdonald was the son of Group of Seven member J. E. H. MacDonald. He was mainly self-taught, but did work with his father. MacDonald was colour blind, and as a result he worked primarily in black and white. As an illustrator, Macdonald worked for the Ryerson Press and Canadian Forum magazine. His work is found in the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Hart House at the University of Toronto, the Art...