Item 166 - VanCleve, James.

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VanCleve, James.

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  • [19--] (Creation)
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    Smith, Frances K.

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  • 1 photograph : b&w ; 17.7 x 12.8 cm.
  • 1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm.

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(1913-2012)

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Frances K. Smith was Curator Emeritus of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in Kingston, Ontario. Frances K.Smith was born in Bolton England on November 19, 1913. She moved to Canada in 1944 with her husband Walter MacFarlane Smith and settled in Quebec City. In 1946, they moved to Kingston. Ms Smith completed her degree at Queen’s in 1956. The following year, she began her career at the newly opened Agnes Etherington Art Centre. She spent the next 23 years helping to build up the permanent art collection, researching and cataloguing all the art work at Queen’s, planning exhibitions, pursuing funds and publishing numerous articles.She was also the author of "Daniel Fowler: 1810-1894", and a biography of Andre Bieler "Andre Bieler: An Artist's Life and Times". She retired as curator emeritus in 1980 and received the Queen’s Distinguished Service Award in 1987. Frances K. Smith passed away in Calgary AB on December 22, 2012.

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"Steamer United States. Built in Ogdensburg in 1831. Sketch by Capt. J. Van Cleve in 1835

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The Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society.

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Open

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From the VanCleve Book. Also have contact print in Duplicate File.

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Conservation code: 1

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Description created 8/29/2002.

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  • Folder: V23 Ar-51.4