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Lot #138: Hart House University of Toronto Signed Owen Staples Etching

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Owen B. Staples (1866-1949) | Hart House, University Of TorontoetchingSigned And Titled In Pencil (Plate, 8 X 10).
Owen 'Poe' Staples (born Owen Staples, September 3, 1866 December 6, 1949) was a Canadian painter, etcher, pastelist, political cartoonist, author, musician and naturalist.
From 1888 to 1908, Staples worked for the Telegram as a staff artist, reporter, and political cartoonist, and illustrator for the J. Ross Robertson Collection. The Battle of York is an example from this collection. Thereafter, Staples became a well-known artist, illustrating a number of books, executing commissioned murals, and producing a vast oeuvre of paintings, watercolours and etchings. Robertson also commissioned Staples to paint several large canvases of historical subjects. Seven of these works now hang in Toronto's New City Hall. He continued to write and illustrate numerous articles for the Telegram on various topics. In 1905, Tom Thomson came under the influence of his cousin Dr. William Brodie.[5] Brodie was the director of Biology at the Ontario Provincial Museum, the precursor of the Royal Ontario Museum. Brodie and Staples frequently explored the Don River valley together and young Thomson may have accompanied them. Thomson scholar Joan Murray wrote: "He [Thomson] spent much of his time on walks with his grandmother's first cousin, Dr. William Brodie, a well known entomologist, ornithologist and botanist." "Thomson also learned from Brodie how to collect specimens; as a young man, he accompanied his relative on collecting trips." Staples, who was rarely without his paintbox easel, illustrated treatises for Brodie who consulted on natural history articles written for the Telegram by Staples. Thomson, who was artistic but inexperienced, may have been intrigued by Staples, a master watercolourist, who made every effort to 'catch the light' with his quickly rendered pictures.Researcher Angie Littlefield, who has studied Thomson's Toronto years, stated:"Also in Brodies circle was Owen Staples who lived across from the Brodies on the east side of the Don River.... Staples was a founding member of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and a magnet for artists of all kinds. Whenever possible, Tom, who loved music, attended the choirs concerts or gave tickets to relatives so that they too could enjoy the finest choral music Toronto had to offer. ...and Staples [was a key figure] in the intellectual life of the Brodie home and thus by extension, a major influence on Tom."
A. J. Casson wrote:"Owen Staples was the first professional artist I met in Toronto in 1916. I was a lad of 18 and he kindly helped to provide me with an entre to the local art scene. I joined the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto in 1920, when Vincent Massey was president. Owen Staples was a staunch supporter of the club and very active. Many good times were spent at 69 Hogarth Avenue, in Toronto's east end, a favorite meeting place for artists, musicians, writers, etc." The "Studio", completed in 1904, was designed by Staples and artist C.W. Jefferys in an Arts and Crafts style. Over the years, Staples held an open house on Sundays which attracted a lively cross-section of Toronto society. Regular visitors included the artists who would become the Group of Seven and other members of the Arts and Letters Club. Visitors included opera star Bertha May Crawford, architect Eden Smith, banker and art patron Sir Byron Edmund Walker who purchased many of Staples' works, the celebrated cellist Leo Smith and a host of other artists, poets, writers, educators, ministers, musicians, politicians and bankers. Perhaps the most enigmatic visitor was William Leonard Hunt, also known as The Great Farini, who pitched a tent in the backyard and stayed for the summer. In later years, Staples' son Will and his close friend Charles Comfort attracted a younger generation of Toronto's arts community. The weekly open house gradually petered out after the untimely death of Will Staples in 1929.

Condition: excellent, framed under glass
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