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  • Watch Hill Lighthouse
    Watch Hill Lighthouse
    Object       The Wilfrid Laurier University Permanent Art Collection cares for approximately 400 pieces by Woldemar Neufeld. Woldemar Neufeld (1909 - 2002) Born of German-speaking Mennonites in Waldheim, Russia, Woldemar Neufeld immigrated to Canada in 1924, arriving with hope that the "new world" would welcome him with opportunity. At age 15 Neufeld …
    Object     The Wilfrid Laurier University Permanent Art Collection cares for approximately 400 pieces by Woldemar Neufeld. Woldemar Neufeld (1909 - 2002) Born of German-speaking Mennonites in Waldheim, Russia, Woldemar Neufeld immigrated …
  • McLaughlin Mural
    McLaughlin Mural
    Image       A Winnipeg native, Winter studied at the Winnipeg School of Art and worked as a commercial artist from 1930-1935. In 1937, Winter moved to Toronto and created an advertising firm with two other partners. During this time, Winter painted illustrated covers for the New World publication. In 1995, Winter left …
    Image     A Winnipeg native, Winter studied at the Winnipeg School of Art and worked as a commercial artist from 1930-1935. In 1937, Winter moved to Toronto and created an advertising firm …
    Oshawa Public Libraries
  • Untitled Mural (Nature)
    Untitled Mural (Nature)
    Image       Born in Oshawa, Isabel McLaughlin was the third daughter of R.S. McLaughlin. McLaughlin was highly educated, including studying abroad in Paris. McLaughlin was an early modernist artist, her work incorporated precise use of design, bright colours, and an awareness and use of space. McLaughlin founded the Canadian Group of Painters …
    Image     Born in Oshawa, Isabel McLaughlin was the third daughter of R.S. McLaughlin. McLaughlin was highly educated, including studying abroad in Paris. McLaughlin was an early modernist artist, her work incorporated …
    Oshawa Public Libraries
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