Savage
met members of the Group of Seven on trips to Toronto where they
often gathered at the studio of her good friends, the sculptors
Florence Wyle and Frances Loring, shown here.
It
was during a trip with Florence Wyle, in the summer of 1927, that
Anne Savage first came into contact with the landscape of the
west coast. She kept her paintings and sketches of B.C.'s Skeena
River, as memories of a great adventure.
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F. Loring
and F. Wyle in their studio, n.d.
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