GLOVER Lyle
The work of this freelance commercial artist and illustrator appeared in pulp magazines. He worked at Anglo-American but didn’t stay long. His style didn’t fit into the corporate style being developed. He went into watercolours.
His illustrative work turned up again in the 1950’s.
WORK:
PERIODICAL TEXT:
Content serial:
Family Herald: Canada’s National Farm Magazine, 31 January 1957: “Algonquin”. Writ., Dion Henderson: 22.
Family Herald: Canada’s National Farm Magazine, 21 November 1957: “Caged”. Belva Plain: 22.
Content essay:
Maclean’s, 15 April 1951: “They Took The Kitchen Sink”. Writ., J.P. McKnight: 30. “Radio’s Funniest Flubs”. Writ., Max Braithwaite: 65.
Maclean’s, 1 May 1951: “Cinderella – Here’s How It Really Happened”. Writ., Harry Bowley: 66.
Maclean’s, 15 May 1951: “They Say You Taste Like Pork”. Writ., Gratten Gray: 26. “Canadianecdote – No Drinks No Votes”. Writ., Unident.: 59.
Maclean’s, 15 March 1953: “At Grips With A Grizzley”. Writ., Colin Wyatt: 28. “Canadianecdote – Angélique Was No Angel”. Writ., Unidentified: 46.
Maclean’s, 1 May 1953: “Canadianecdote – The Witch of St. Valliar”. Writ., Unident.: 68.
Maclean’s 1 September 1953: The Nightmare Story Of The Irish Flight To Canada”. Max Braithwaite: 24-25.
Maclean’s, 15 June 1954: “Canadianecdote – The First Lady of The West”. Writ., Unidentified: 95.
SOURCE:
Interview:
With Ed Furness November 27, 1985.
GALLERY:
Family Herald: Canada’s National Farm Magazine, 31 January 1957: 22.
Family Herald: Canada’s National Farm Magazine, 21 November 1957: 22.