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Toronto In Art

In fact, perhaps there's a sub-genre of "People Watching Fires" paintings:

1890:

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Nicholas Hornyansky, Snowbound Downtown. 1938. Colour Aquatint. Old Toronto Skyline: the view looks s.w. from n. of St. Michael's Cathedral. In 1938 our skyline is dominated by the old Canadian Bank of Commerce or Commerce Court--built in 1930 it remained the tallest building in the British Empire until 1962 -- and to its right, the Royal York Hotel. To the left of Commerce Court I don't know. Any help with these buildings would be much appreciated, Cheers.
 

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Albert Franck--Keeper of the Lanes

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Behind Grange Road, 1967 w/c

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Isabella Street, 1961 w/c
 

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Bernice Fenwick Martin. Lambton Market Garden Farm. C 1930s.
Lambton—by the Humber River and the intersections of Scarlett, St. Clair and Dundas--was known for its market garden farms as late as the 1950s, since replaced by Lambton golf course, riverside parkland and residential neighbourhoods.
 

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Many years ago there was an exhibit at the Market Gallery of paintings by Vernon Mould, which included several Toronto street scenes from the 1940s and 1950s. I can't recall any of the other images. Unfortunately I haven't seen any of Mould's paintings turn up anywhere since then. Does anyone know of any ?
 

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