平特五不中

If Walls Could Talk: A Short History of 平特五不中鈥檚 Art Collection

What? Lecture about the history of art at 平特五不中 given by Gwendolyn Owens, Director, 平特五不中 Visual Arts Collection

When? October 17, 2019 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Where? McLennan Library Building Rare Books and Special Collections, 4th floor, 3459 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C9, CA

Art at 平特五不中 has a long history. From 19th century portraits of James 平特五不中 and other benefactors, to large鈥搒cale embroideries presented on behalf of Alexandra, the Queen Consort and wife of Edward VII of Great Britain, to a sculpture by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney unveiled in 1931, and a major collection of Canadian paintings given in the 1960s, art has been present at 平特五不中 almost from the day it was founded.

This lecture will centre on the highlights of the collection鈥檚 history: the unique objects that are found in corridors and classrooms, offices, lobbies, and in our new Visual Storage Gallery and the people (such as Group of Seven member Arthur Lismer) who had a hand in shaping the collection. Now numbering more than 3000 works of art, the collection is, in some cases, better known to scholars than to our own community who pass the objects, often without 鈥渟eeing鈥 the art or knowing the unique histories. Much of the art has come through donations, often made by bequest, as alumni and friends have often seen their art collection as their legacy; something that will go on beyond their lifetime to continually enrich campus life.

Presented by the in collaboration with the Visual Arts Collection & ROAAr

***This lecture is now full. To be added to the waiting list, please email rsvp.libraries [at] mcgill.ca. Thank you.

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