- 26. Photos - Miscellaneous
- Item
- 1929-30
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Catalogue for exhibition of student art works, 1929-30 art class, University of Saskatchewan.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Catalogue for exhibition of student art works, 1929-30 art class, University of Saskatchewan.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
View of the roadway into the Emma Lake art camp, 1936.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
The road into Emma Lake, image on the front of a Christmas card from Walter and Christina Murray, between 1938-1945.
Students setting table at Emma Lake
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Two students setting outdoor table at Murray Point, Emma Lake art camp.
Students at work, Murray Point
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
View of several students with easels, working on the beach at Murray Point, 1936.
Student Art Class, University of Saskatchewan
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Photograph of students from a University of Saskatchewan art class, used on a promotional calendar from Tham's studio.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Murray Point, Emma Lake, image on the front of a Christmas card from Walter and Christina Murray, between 1938-1945.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
View of several students listening to a lecture [from Kenderdine], at Emma Lake lecture hall.
How Murray Point Art Camp Began
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Kenderdine family recollection of the beginning of the Emma Lake art camp.
Gus and Jane Kenderdine with Walter and Christina Murray
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
The Kenderdines with Walter and Mrs. Murray, at Murray Point, Emma Lake art camp.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Fred Cowley, architect. He designed most of the early Emma Lake buildings, and served as caretaker to the property during the art camps.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Image of car, identified as the first to arrive, at the newly formed Emma Lake art camp.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Kenderdine's daughters Edith and May, at a campfire, Murray Point, Emma Lake, 1936.
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Unidentified woman standing next to car and tent, Emma Lake.
This fonds contains biographical data, correspondence, lectures and addresses, exhibition catalogues, and sketches. Most of the material deals with Kenderdine's career as an artist, art teacher and founder of the Emma Lake Art School (now known as the Kenderdine Campus). There are a substantial number of photographs: of the Kenderdine family; Emma Lake; Kenderdine in his studio or instructing students; and scenic views; as well as several portraits of natives by E.N. Davis. Additionally, there are scrapbooks and miscellaneous collected items: medals and Boer War postcards.
Kenderdine, Augustus Frederick Lafosse