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Nan Cheney fonds
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Cheney Trust Fund

Correspondence re: fundraising, compilation of the painting lists, publicaiton expenses, and administration of funds, 1986-1991.

Profiles of Nan Cheney

Correspondence and memoranda from Cheney’s friends and family, 1985-1990
Clippings and notices, 1961-1986.

Subject file Max Brodel

Works with Brodel Illustrations and other items, 1924-1941.
1924 – Cullen, Thomas S. “A Progressively Enlarging Ulcer of the Abdominal Wall Involving the Skin and Fat, Following Drainage of an Abdominal Abcess Apparently of Appendiceal Origin.” Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics May 1924, 579-82.
1939 – [Ear Channel] [1 leaf]
1941 – [Inner ear] [1 leaf; obverse has: Inner ear, by P.D. Malone, 1945, “Based in large part on the preliminary sketches and studies of Max Brodel”]

Caricature of Brodel and Menchen at the piano, 1921-22, [mounted on board], 1 item.

Articles on Brodel’s work:
Brodel, Max. “Medical Illustration.” [typescript] 16 p.
Cullen, Thomas S. “Max Brodel, 1870-1941: Director of the First Department of Art as Applied to Medicine in the World.” [photocopy] 29 p.

Clippings

Sub-series consists of clippings from newspapers and periodicals that relate to the activities of artists in Canada.

Photographs

Sub-series consists of prints and slides of artists, paintings, Cheney’s work, and her friends.

Miscellany

Sub-series consists of invoices, articles, newspaper clippings, and an obituary notice for John Wilson.

Subject Files

Sub-series consists of files on Canadian artists, and on Canadian, American, European, Asian, and African art with a focus on the former.

Emily Carr

Series consists of letters and items by or about Emily Carr and letters exchanged between Cheney and Carr. Series includes memorabilia, unpublished manuscripts about Carr, exhibition catalogues, prints, slides, and clippings.

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