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Harold Town (1924-1990) Commemorative plaque, 1992.  

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Resource ID

6165

Access

Open

Address

725 Church Street, Toronto, ON M4W 3Y4

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1992

Historical Themes

Literature
Visual Arts

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1954-1998
1900-1953

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Harold Town (1924-1990) Commemorative plaque, 1992.

Description

Harold Barling Town was an artist of great gifts, legendary wit and large achievement. He loved this city and spent his whole life here, much of it at work in the Studio Building northeast of this park. A graduate of the Ontario College of Art in 1944, he soon began to win acclaim, across Canada and abroad, for his drawings, prints, collages, paintings, murals and sculpture. He was a central figure in Painters Eleven, the group which helped establish abstract art in Canada in the 1950's. A prolific and incisive writer, Town wrote articles for magazines and newspapers, books for children and monographs on the painters Albert Franck and Tom Thomson. The Order Of Canada (1966), honorary degrees and many awards confirmed the esteem that he and his work enjoyed. His ambitious spirit enlivened and enriched his times.

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Marker lat / long: 43.672605, -79.38622 (WGS84)

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