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Anthony Law and 'An Artist's Paradise' By Lieutenant Commander Pat Jessup, MMM, CD A Thesis submitted to Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for The Degree of Master of Arts in Atlantic Studies May, 2009, Halifax, Nova Scotia Copyright Pat Jessup, 2009 Approved: Prof. John Reid Supervisor Approved: Dr. David Howard, NSCADU Examiner Approved: Dr. Kirrily Freeman Examiner Date: May 8, 2009 1*1 Library and Archives Bibliotheque et Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction du Branch Patrimoine de I'edition 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington Ottawa ON K1A 0N4 Ottawa ON K1A 0N4 Canada Canada Your file Votre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-58315- Our file Notre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-58315- NOTICE: AVIS: The author has granted a non L'auteur a accorde une licence non exclusive exclusive license allowing Library and permettant a la Bibliotheque et Archives Archives Canada to reproduce, Canada de reproduire, publier, archiver, publish, archive, preserve, conserve, sauvegarder, conserver, transmettre au public communicate to the public by par telecommunication ou par I'lnternet, preter, telecommunication or on the Internet, distribuer et vendre des theses partout dans le loan, distribute and sell theses monde, a des fins commerciales ou autres, sur worldwide, for commercial or non support microforme, papier, electronique et/ou commercial purposes, in microform, autres formats. paper, electronic and/or any other formats. The author retains copyright L'auteur conserve la propriete du droit d'auteur ownership and moral rights in this et des droits moraux qui protege cette these. Ni thesis. Neither the thesis nor la these ni des extraits substantiels de celle-ci substantial extracts from it may be ne doivent etre imprimes ou autrement printed or otherwise reproduced reproduits sans son autorisation. without the author's permission. In compliance with the Canadian Conformement a la loi canadienne sur la Privacy Act some supporting forms protection de la vie privee, quelques may have been removed from this formulaires secondaires ont ete enleves de thesis. cette these. While these forms may be included Bien que ces formulaires aient inclus dans in the document page count, their la pagination, il n'y aura aucun contenu removal does not represent any loss manquant. of content from the thesis. 1*1 Canada Abstract C. Anthony Law and 'An Artist's Paradise' By Lieutenant Commander Pat Jessup, MMM, CD C. Anthony Law was a classically trained artist whose style was rooted in the Group of Seven. He was also an accomplished and well-respected officer in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), renowned for his intellect, skill at sea and for painting naval action during the Second World War. During the Cold War, Law carried on with his art and recorded RCN activities from the Arctic to Easter Island in addition to painting the landscape of Nova Scotia. Upon retirement from the RCN, Law was appointed the first artist-in-residence at Saint Mary's University (SMU) where he nurtured artistic minds for twelve years. Using leadership skills, fine-tuned on the bridges of Canadian warships, Law contributed significantly to the establishment of cultural institutions in Atlantic Canada, namely the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and SMU's Art Gallery. 'An Artist's Paradise' explores Law's notable artistic and military careers. September 16, 2009. C. ANTHONY LAW AND 'AN ARTIST'S PARADISE' C. Anthony Law Williams Lake, NS nd Courtesy of Gerry Shortt Lieutenant Commander Pat Jessup, MMM, CD C. ANTHONY LAW AND A PAINTER'S PARADISE TABLE OF CONTENTS i DEDICATION ii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vi PREFACE vii INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER ONE 1 C. ANTHONY LAW AND THE EARLY YEARS EARLY TRAINING, INFLUENCES AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR ART PROGRAM CHAPTER TWO 30 MARCHING AS TO WAR TONY LAW AND THE RCNVR THE SECOND WORLD WAR ART PROGRAM and THE CANADIAN NAVAL WAR ARTISTS LT TONY LAW - WAR ARTIST CHAPTER THREE 87 THE PAINTING COMMANDER MAGGIE'S DRAWERS THE TRUE NORTH STRONG AND FREE HMCS SIOUX AND THE CUBAN MISSLE CRISIS THE MIGHTY HMCS CAPE SCOTT CHAPTER FOUR: 126 A PAINTER'S PARADISE CHAPTER FIVE 140 REMEMBERING TONY LAW BIBLIOGRAPHY 150 APPENDIX A 160 INSTRUCTIONS TO WAR ARTISTS APPENDIX B 162 LIST OF EXHIBITIONS DEDICATION This thesis is dedicated to those have served Canada and continue to serve. Go forth into the world in peace; Be of good courage; Hold fast to that which is good; Render to no man evil for evil; Strengthen the faint-hearted; Support the weak; help the afflicted: Honour all men. I Chronicles 22:13 1 Thessalonians 5:21 1 Thessalonians 5:15 1 Thessalonians 5:14 u ABBREVIATIONS AGNS Art Gallery of Nova Scotia APAC Atlantic Provinces Art Circuit BEF British Expeditionary Force CAFCAP Canadian Armed Forces Civilian Artists Program CDR Commander CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force CFB Canadian Forces Base CFS Canadian Forces Station C-in-C Commander-in-Chief Cmdre Commodore CPO Chief Petty Officer CO Commanding Officer CWMF Canadian War Memorials Fund CWM Canadian War Museum CWR Canadian War Records CWRO Canadian War Records Office DHH Directorate of History and Heritage DND Department of National Defence DSC Distiguished Service Cross E-Boat Elbing Class IWM Imperial War Museum HMS His or Her Majesty's Ships 111 HMCS His or Her Majesty's Canadian Ships HRO Historical Research Officer LAC Library and Archives Canada LCdr Lieutenant Commander (Modern version) LtCdr Lieutenant Commander (WWII style) Lt Lieutenant (WWII style) MCAC McMichael Canadian Art Collection MMA Maritime Museum of the Atlantic MMC Maritime Museum of Canada MID Mentioned in Dispatches MTB Motor Torpedo Boat MGB Motor Gun Boat NASA North American Space Agency NDHQ National Defence Headquarters NGC National Gallery of Canada NL Newfoundland NO Navigating Officer NSCA Nova Scotia College of Art NSMFA Nova Scotia Museum of Fine Art NSSA Nova Scotia Society of Artists OBE Order of the British Empire OSA Ontario Society of Artists PO Petty Officer RAdm Rear-Admiral RAF Royal Air Force RCA Royal Canadian Academy of Artists RCAF Royal Canadian Air Force RCN Royal Canadian Navy RCNVR Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve RN Royal Navy SAM Shearwater Aviation Museum SCNO Senior Canadian Naval Officer SMU Saint Mary's University SLt Sub-Lieutenant SOSUS Sound Surveillance System SSA Sheffield School of Art UNB University of New Brunswick USCG United States Coast Guard USN United States Navy VAdm Vice Admiral WAAC War Artists Advisory Committee WWI The First World War WWII The Second World War ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This thesis owes its greatest debt of gratitude to my paternal Grandmother Teresa Pearl Thompson Jessup (1899-1996) who followed the course charted by the Group of Seven and whose vision, compassion, love of the land and artistic sensibility inspires me every day. I also owe a great debt of gratitude to the Canadian Navy, in particular the Canadian Forces Base Halifax Base Commanders: Captain (Navy) Marc St. Jean, Captain (Navy) Bill Woodburn and Captain (Navy) John Newton who afforded me the "sea-room" to undertake this study. I am no less indebted to my advisor Dr. John Reid, for his unflagging interest, friendship and encouragement during my years at Saint Mary's University. Dr. Reid's consistent and fair counsel kept my spirits buoyed as I delved into my research on Tony Law. I would be remiss if I didn't acknowledge the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University and specifically my professors Dr. David Howard and Mary MacLachlan who are responsible for stoking the fires of academic creativity and encouraging me to carry on at Saint Mary's. Much appreciation is extended to the staff at the Canadian War Museum, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, the Shearwater Aviation Museum, the Imperial War Museum, the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, the Library and Archives of Canada, Saint Mary's University and the Directorate of History and Heritage of the Department of National Defence. In particular I would like to recognize Maggie Arbour- Doucette, Robin Metcalfe, Hansell Cook, Christine Hines, Dr. Dianne O'Neill, Troy Wagner, Dr. David Campbell and Dan Conlin for always going the "extra mile" in their support. My sincere thanks to Virginia Beaton, Dr. Guy Chauvin, Lieutenant Commander (LCdr) Douglas Thomas, Captain(N) Colin Plows and my husband LCdr Jim Reddy for their enthusiastic editorial guidance and technical expertise. I am also grateful to Jane Shaw Law, Bernard Riordon, Ian Muncaster, Dr. Paul Price, Commander (Cdr) Tony German and Commodore (Cmdre) Charles Westropp for their valued contribution and for introducing me to Charles Anthony Law through their vivid and personal memories. Most of all I wish to thank my husband for standing my watch, taking extra duties and running a tight ship while I was researching and writing. Also my sincere thanks to my sister Jane Bissonnette, my children, Rory, Shane and Meghan, and my Mother Diana, Mrs. Janet Piers, and Vice-Admiral Ralph and Diana Hennessy for their ongoing encouragement, patience and especially for their understanding. You have been my greatest source of personal support. VI

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sailor. 1 C. Anthony Law to Dr. Laura Brandon, 23 November 1994. Library of Canada (LAC), MG 30, E260. Vol.1 Charlotte's parents in the Gaspe.
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