Loring-Wyle Studio

Photos by Alan L Brown - Posted April, 2004

this Ontario Heritage Trust plaque here in front of the former Loring-Wyle Studio at 110 Glenrose Avenue, gives us this information:
Plaque coordinates: 43.689583 -79.382617 |
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This board-and-batten building, originally the schoolhouse for Christ Church, Deer Park, was acquired in 1920 by Frances Loring and Florence Wyle. Sculpting in the classical tradition, they achieved national prominence and executed many impressive public works, among which are Loring's Sir Robert Borden on Parliament Hill and Wyle's Edith Cavell in Toronto. They were founding members of the Sculptors' Society of Canada and their studio was an important artistic centre where musicians, writers, sculptors, painters, and patrons of the arts congregated. When Frances Loring and Florence Wyle died in 1968 they bequeathed their studio to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. The sale of the building allowed the Academy to establish a trust for the development of Canadian artists.
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> Posted September 18, 2008
Very interesting: thanks for your work to put this on here.
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