Sydney H. Watson
was born in Toronto in 1911 and died there in 1981. He held the
post of Art Master at Lakefield Preparatory
School from 1940 to 1944. In 1946, he joined the staff
of the Ontario College of Art, Toronto and, in
1955, he was appointed Principal.
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Watson’s memberships included
the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (Pres.,1952-54),
the Ontario Society of Artist (Pres., 1952-54),
the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour,
the Canadian Group of Painters and the National
Industrial Design Council.
He appears in the photograph to the right, taken in 1959, of
an Ontario Society of Artists jury.
Watson participated in several Canadian travelling exhibitions
in England, the USA, Australia
and New Zealand. His commissioned works include
murals in the Imperial Oil Head Office, Toronto; the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce, Montreal; and the Chemistry Building,
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Ontario Society of Artists Jury, Painting and Sculpture
L-R Fred Finley, Syd. Watson, Cleeve Horne,
Mack Houston, E.L. Cox, York Wilson, Walter
Yarwood, Babs Haworth, Jean Horne, 1959 (detail)
Photographer unknown
Ontario Society of Artists fonds
Black and white print
Reference Code: F 1140-7-0-2.1
Archives of Ontario, I0010447 |

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Sydney Watson Installing His Mosaic, "Province of Ontario" in the Macdonald Block
Black and white print
Government of Ontario Art Collection
Archives of Ontario
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used in this mural is derived from a special process involving
cobalt.
Watson has used a variety of traditional and contemporary symbols
to illuminate the historical background of Ontario’s founding
races, its natural resources and its products. Within the mural
are to be found the crosses of Saints George, Andrew and Patrick
and the flag carried by Samuel de Champlain.
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