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Public park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Loring-Wyle Parkette
A sculpture in Loring-Wyle Parkette
TypePublic Park
Location276 St. Clair Avenue East
Toronto, Ontario
Coordinates43°41′26″N 79°22′59.5″W / 43.69056°N 79.383194°W / 43.69056; -79.383194
Created1984
Operated byToronto Parks

Loring-Wyle Parkette is a small plot of land, on the northeast corner of the Mount Pleasant Road and St. Clair Avenue East intersection in Toronto's Moore Park neighbourhood, dedicated to the art and memory of two famous Toronto sculptors: Frances Loring (1887–1968) and Florence Wyle (1881–1968). Until October 1976, the long, narrow property served as the Moore Park Loop turnaround for the Toronto Transit Commission's Mount Pleasant streetcar.

The parkette, established in 1984 at the request of the Moore Park Residents' Association, is located one block north of the converted church schoolhouse at 110 Glenrose Avenue that served as the artists' studio. The parkette contains busts of both women, each modeled by the other. In addition, there are two sculptures done by Wyle: Young Girl (1938) and Harvester (1940).

Moore Park Loop in 1926Loring-Wyle Parkette in 2014

Gallery of sculptures

  • Loring by Wyle (1914) Loring by Wyle (1914)
  • Wyle by Loring (1914) Wyle by Loring (1914)
  • Young Girl by Florence Wyle (1938) Young Girl by Florence Wyle (1938)
  • Harvester by Florence Wyle (1940) Harvester by Florence Wyle (1940)

See also

References

  1. ^ City of Toronto: Loring-Wyle Parkette
  2. Toronto Historical Board Plaque

External links

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