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Memorial Art Gallery

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  • Memorial Art Gallery and Memorial Library plaque

Municipality/Province: Saskatoon, SK

Memorial number: 47009-003

Type: Art Gallery

Address: 411 11th Street East

Location: Nutana Collegiate

GPS coordinates: Lat: 52.1188098   Long: -106.6615567

Submitted by: Victoria Edwards. Nutana Collegiate.

In March of 1919, students at Nutana Collegiate (called Saskatoon Collegiate Institute until 1923) announced they would establish a memorial of 29 large photographs of the alumni soldiers who died in the First World War. Principal Alfred J. Pyke instead suggested creating a Memorial Art Gallery that consisted exclusively of paintings by Canadian artists. It would be a living memorial to foster patriotism in students through knowledge and appreciation of Canadian art. They would purchase one painting by a different artist for each fallen soldier.

To raise money, students formed the Collegiate Institute Memorial Stock Company and sold stocks for fifty cents each. Four thousand students purchased stock in the company. Male and female students raised funds through babysitting, washing dishes and laundry, sawing wood and selling papers. The Memorial Art Gallery Fund was created with the money raised.

Two student groups regularly contributed to the Fund: the Pauline Club and the Non Nobis Club. The Pauline Club was a female operetta group, staged multiple shows annually in Saskatoon and contributed a percentage of their proceeds. Formed in 1915, the Non Nobis Club was a women’s group that hoped to “serve the school and country” during wartime. They purchased ten dollars' worth of shares in the joint-stock company in 1919. On Field Day in 1927, they donated their proceeds from serving tea and selling Nutana memorabilia to the public.

The first six paintings were acquired in 1919: William Greason’s October - dedicated to Private Harry Jack Cameron; Hervert Sidney Palmer's Hunting Country - dedicated to Private George Charles Geoffrey DeanHarry Britton’s March Thaw in Ontario - dedicated to Private Richard Edmund Kreutzwieser; Alexander M. Flemming's The Credit River was dedicated to Private Charles Milton WarnerWilliam St. Thomas Smith's A Fishing Village - dedicated to Private Richard Gordon O’Leary and Florence Carlyle's Ave Maria - dedicated to James Gordon Searles. They were hung in the auditorium on the top floor of the school.

Principal Alfred Pyke left the university in 1923 to join the faculty of the University of Saskatchewan and A.W. Cameron became the principal. As former vice-principal he was already involved with the gallery, so there was little disruption to purchasing the rest of the paintings. 

John Beatty's The North Country - dedicated to Private Grenville Carson Hopkins; Sir Edmund Grier's Spirit of Youth - dedicated to Lieutenant Arthur S.K. Lloyd; Laura Lyall's Lullably - dedicated to Private Roy Eugene Shuttleworth and Marion Long's Pauline - dedicated to Lieutenant William Douglas Aird - these companion paintings were examples of the “school spirit” that pervaded modern high school culture postwar.

Emile Walters’ Winter - dedicated to Private Skuli Lindal and Apple Blossoms dedicated to Private Jacob LindalWalters was a young artist, just thirty-one when he made contact with Cameron and the Memorial Art Gallery. He asked that the two canvases be dedicated to the Lindal brothers. Walters had met them many years earlier when he lived in Saskatoon and had a friendship with Jacob, keeping in touch with him until he left for war. 

Many artists reduced their prices as a sign of respect for the fallen men of Nutana. The final acquisition, Frederick Challener’s Off to Flanders’ Fields, depicting ships sailing Canadian troops overseas to England in preparation for training, was dedicated to Private Robert Peveral McCordick.

The gallery is a living memorial that honours the fallen and ensures post-war generations understand its forebears’ sacrifices. On 11 November 1927, a ceremony marked the completion of the Memorial Art Gallery's acquisitions.

Alumni are still very involved with the Memorial Art Gallery and continue fundraising to send pieces of the collection for restoration.

Alumni-soldier Memorial painting Acquisition year
Private Harry Jack Cameron October (William Greason) 1919
Private George Charles Geoffrey Dean Hunting Country (Hervert Sidney Palmer) 1919
Private Richard Edmund Kreutzwieser March Thaw In Ontario (Harry Britton) 1919
Private Charles Milton Warner The Credit River (Alexander M. Fleming) 1919
Private Richard Gordon O’Leary A Fishing Village (William St. Thomas Smith) 1919
James Gordon Searles Ave Maria (Florence Carlyle) 1919
Private James Eric Bartlett In Northern Waters (Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith) 1920
Private William Beaton The End of the Portage (Thomas Wilberforce Mitchell) 1920
Lieutenant James Douglas Cumming Autumn’s Garland (Charles William Jeffreys) 1920
Private Ardell Johnston Vanguards of the Coast (Robert Ford Gagen) 1920
Private Willis George Hunt El Enquentro (Andreas Christian Gottfried Lapine) 1921
Lieutenant Michael Allan MacMillan Early Morning in the Valley (Joseph Archibald Browne) 1921
Corporal Frederick Struthers The Thunder Cloud (Farquhar McGillivray Strachan Stewart Knowles) 1921
Private Leonard Herman Olson Vista Through the Trees (Homer Ransford Watson) 1922
Private George Roderick Chisolm The Signal (Augutus Frederick Lafosse Kenderdine) 1923
Lieutenant Arthur S. K. Lloyd Spirit of Youth (Sir Edmund Wyly Grier) 1923
Lance Sergeant Frederick Bradford Sheck Maple Sap (Thomas Garland Greene) 1923
Lieutenant William Douglas Aird Pauline (Marion Long) 1924
Lieutenant Clifford McConnell Golden Rod (George Agnew Reid) 1921 - 1924
Lance Corporal Gordon Mortimer Channell Madawaska Valley (John William Beatty) 1925
Private Jacob Lindal Apple Blossoms (Emile Walters) 1925
Private Skuli Lindal Winter (Emile Walters) 1925
Private Nelson Victor Emery Reverie (Sybil Jacobson) 1926
Private Donald Haig Fraser On Balsam Lake (Frederick Stanley Haines) 1926
Private Roy Eugene Shuttleworth Lullaby (Laura Adeline Muntz Lyall) 1926
Corporal Hudson C. Campbell Victoria, B.C. (James H. Henderson) 1927
Private Henry Stanley Trout A Wood Interior (Fred Nicholas Loveroff) 1927
Private Robert Peveral McCordick Off to Flanders (Frederick Sproston Challener) 1927
Private Grenville Carson Hopkins The North Country (John William Beatty) 1925 - 1927

Inscription found on memorial

[plaque]
NUTANA COLLEGIATE
MEMORIAL ART GALLERY
FOUNDED 1919

TO REMEMBER EACH OF 29 STUDENTS
WHO LOST THEIR LIVES
IN WORLD WAR I
AND
"TO DEVELOP AN APPRECIATION OF
SACRIFICE AND SERVICE AND TO
DEVELOP AN AWARENESS OF VARIOUS
PHASES OF ART."

(FROM THE ORIGINAL SHARE CERTIFICATE)

PLACED HERE ON THE 65TH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE GALLERY.

[plaque]
NUTANA COLLEGIATE
MEMORIAL LIBRARY
AND
ART GALLERY

DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE
STUDENTS OF THIS COLLEGIATE WHO
DIED IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM IN
WORLD WARS I AND II

  • THE
  • ART GALLERY
  • WORLD WAR I
  • 1914 - 1918
  • THE
  • LIBRARY
  • WORLD WAR II
  • 1939 - 1945

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