Woodruff Kerr Aykroyd [Canadian, 1904-1967] Algonquin Park Etching Quebec the role chefs can and
Description
the role chefs can and should play in society – how a city nourishes itself makes a statement about the kind of city it is
Using newly discovered archival evidence
By the time of his death in 1990 at the age of thirty-one
[Trees on a Winter's Day]
there were no models and anything was possible: even the invention of the idea of an art community as a fictional creation
Woodruff Kerr Aykroyd [Canadian, 1904-1967] Algonquin Park Etching Quebec the role chefs can andWoodruff Kerr Aykroyd [1904 1967] Algonquin Park 4 7 8 x 3 7 8 inches (12. 4 x 9. 8 cm) Etching signed 'Woodruff K. Aykroyd' and titled in pencil. Framed. 11 3 8 x 10 2 8 inches (28. 9 x 26. 1 cm) ______________________________________________________________________ Woodruff Kerr Aykroyd [1904 1967] Born in Toronto, Ontario, an architect, he studied engraving at the Central Technical School, Toronto, and for nine months followed his own personal
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