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Florence Wyle

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Florence Norma Wyle
NationalityAmerican-Canadian
EducationFrances Loring
Known forSculptor and designer
MovementNeoClassical
Patron(s)Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook

Florence Wyle (1881 – 1968) was a American-born Canadian sculptor and designer. She practiced chiefly in Toronto Ontario living and working with her partner sculptor Frances Loring. She co-founded the Sculptors' Society of Canada.* }}[1]

Biography

Education and training

Wyle was born in Trenton, Illinois, USA and moved to Toronto in 1913. She studied modelling and sculptural design in the USA under Frances Loring.

From 1913 - 1968 she worked as a sculptor in clay, plasticine, stone and wood. Most of her carvings were executed by herself.

Private life

Wyle lived an open life with her same sex partner Frances Loring in a converted Church/schoolhouse they bought together in the Moores, Toronto. Their home was a Mecca for artists of their time.

Career and official commissions

Wyle preferred architectural projects that were large in scale compared to her partner Frances Loring.

1926 - St. Stephen War Memorial 1928 - Osgoode Hall Great Library War Memorial 1957 - Mother and Children, Canadian National Exhibition

Portraits by other artists

Wyle was the subject of at least one portrait by Loring.

Posthumous Honour

In 2000 the Canadian Portrait Academy made Wyle an Honourary Academician naming her one of the Top 100 Artists of the 20th Century.

References

  • Sisler, Rebecca. "Wyle, Florence - The Canadian Encyclopedia". Retrieved 2011-02-06.

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  1. ^ {{Cite web | title = Frances Loring, Florence Wyle - Themes - Celebrating Women's Achievements - Library and Archives Canada | accessdate = 2011-02-06 | url = http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/women/030001-1164-e.html