File
This file chronicles some of Clarence A. Gagnon’s personal
and social activities, along with his travels between Europe and Quebec. It also documents a few of his
financial activities.
Among the
items in the file is the passenger list from the S.S. Lake Champlain, a
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) transatlantic steamer that left Saint John, New
Brunswick, on January 9, 1904, headed for Liverpool, England. There is also a Declaration
of Alien about to Depart for the United States form signed by the artist on
May 12, 1919, along with stationery from the Nobel Hotel in Oslo featuring
handwritten suggestions of places to visit. Several press clippings from 1936
announce Gagnon's return to Canada. Some of these articles report remarks that
Gagnon made about the political situation in France when he and his wife
arrived in Montreal on board the S.S. Montrose. There is also a
chequebook from the Royal Bank of Canada in New York with notes scribbled in
it. Stapled papers that look like cheque stubs, filled in by hand between April
11 and December 1, 1924, record payments for various objects, primarily related
to domestic life (draperies, rugs, blankets, a cushion, shawl, table runner,
etc.).
In addition,
the file includes many articles clipped from newspapers like The Montreal
Standard, The Montreal Star, La Patrie, L’Action
catholique and Le Soleil, which chronicle the artist's public life
and tremendous renown, both during his lifetime and after his death. A 1938
article reports on a short book about the artist published by Ryerson Press.
Two press clippings announce the 1942 naming of a lake in the Laurentide
National Park in his honour. The file also contains various typewritten texts
about Gagnon. An article by William H. Ingram, dated June 1926, discusses his
return to Paris after five years of living in Baie St. Paul. There is also a
print copy of an article by Pierre Morin entitled "Art, Literature, and
Ideals of French Canada," published in the Dalhousie Review, and
"Chronique des Archives," published June 10, 1942, in Le Canada
Français. Several documents chronicle radio programs devoted in whole or in
part to Gagnon and his career. There is an invitation, scripts and a catalogue
of programs for the CBC series School Broadcasts 1944-1945, which
included an episode of "The Adventure of Canadian Painting" about
Gagnon.
A form from
the Arts Club of Montreal, a document fragment with the name of the Salmagundi
Club, a menu from Montreal's Windsor Hotel, a voter registration certificate,
an invitation, and two honourable mention cards are also preserved in the file.
Finally, there are two photographs of the artist.
Source
of title proper:
Based on the contents of the file.
Physical
description: The
textual records are handwritten, typewritten and printed.
Language: The documents are in English and
French, with a few in Norwegian.
Last update: March 22, 2019
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