CA ON00279 F01-SF09 ·
Sous-fonds ·
1899-2008, predominantly 1960-2008
The sous-fonds consists of records kept by Sister Mary Anthony Hartleib, the majority of which are about her artwork. The records include sale agreements, publications, and thank-you letters from groups that received her icons. Also included in the sous-fonds are some of her original artworks as well as photographic reproductions of artworks that may or may not be held in the Archives. The sous-fonds also consists of speeches and presentations written by Sister Mary Anthony, and certificates and records of graduation.
This series contains correspondence related to Sister Mary Anthony Hartleib’s artworks. There are thank you letters from the recipients of Sister Mary Anthony’s icons, and a sale agreement with the Canadian Museum of Civilization. The series also includes newspaper clippings, photographs and correspondence related to a plaque at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Sarnia, Ontario and armorial bearings at Conestoga College in Kitchener, Ontario.
This series contains publications related to Sister Mary Anthony Hartleib’s paintings. There is a magazine article about Sister Mary Anthony’s artwork and documents from an art exhibit entitled “Doorways to Heaven.” The series includes textual records, photographs and coloured prints of paintings. There are also a prayer book, a book addressed to the Right Reverend Michael Francis Fallon, and one videocassette with a recording of a TVOntario program on Mount St. Joseph.
This series contains speeches and other documents, most of which were written by Sister Mary Anthony Hartleib. There are speeches from World Youth Day, and on the topic of the meaning of icons. There are poems, a presentation to a class of seminary students, and the text of a Mass for Vocation in English and Spanish.
This series contains personal records of Sister Mary Anthony Hartleib. There are newspaper clippings and a program from her final profession; certificates earned by Sister Mary Anthony as well as her high school diploma from St. Mary’s High School in Kitchener, Ontario; her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Windsor; and a graduation hood.