Gundega Cenne Explained

Gundega Cenne
Other Names:Gundega Janfelde; Gundega Janfelds-Cenne
Birth Name:Gundega Aria Janfelds
Birth Date:1933
Birth Place:Riga
Death Date:December 16, 2009
Death Place:Ottawa
Occupation:Artist

Gundega Aria Janfelds Cenne (1933 – December 16, 2009) was a Latvian-born Canadian artist and art educator.

Early life

Gundega Aria Janfelds was born in Riga, the daughter of Valentins Janfelds and Hilda-Alma Freimanis Janfelds.[1] Her family left Latvia in 1945, lived in a displaced persons camp in Germany, and moved to Montreal in 1949.[2] She graduated from Montreal High School for Girls. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Sir George Williams University in 1956.[3] She also earned a teaching credential at McGill University, and pursued further art training at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.[4]

Career

Cenne made filmstrip illustrations for the Montreal Protestant School Board when she was still a teenager.[5] She illustrated a 1954 French-language textbook, Jouons Book 1.[6] She taught art, and was a member of the Independent Artists' Association of Montreal. She exhibited her paintings in shows in Montreal, Paris, New York,[7] and Toronto as a young woman.

She was a full-time independent artist after she was seriously injured in a car accident in 1963. "I keep my wheelchair condition concealed whenever I am not present, or the public has only seen my photograph," she wrote in 1966, "for I wish to keep my work and my physical condition as two separate entities. I am a painter in my own right, and my physical condition has nothing to do with it." She held a retrospective exhibit in 1969, in Owen Sound, where she lived.[8] In 1975 she was part of a show of six Latvian-Canadian artists at the National Library of Canada.[9] In 1986, her work was exhibited at the Latvian Lutheran Church in Brookline, Massachusetts.[10]

Personal life

Cenne married orthodontist Ivars Cenne; they had two children, Peter and Lauma.[11] Her daughter, Lauma Kristina Cenne, became a textile artist.[12] Her mother and her husband both died in 2001;[13] [14] she died in 2009, aged 76 years, in Ottawa.[15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. News: 1990-08-25. Obituary for JANFELDS Valentins. 57. The Gazette. 2020-07-18. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Dickason. Olive. 1951-04-17. Young Latvian Girl Draws Cartoons to Teach French. 4. The Gazette. 2020-07-18. Newspapers.com.
  3. Gundega Cenne, "Portrait..." Toomey J Gazette 9(1966): 48-49.
  4. Web site: Gundega Cenne. 2020-07-18. Latvia Canada Business Council.
  5. News: 1951-10-24. Winner of the Lilian M. Hendrie Scholarship. 18. The Gazette. 2020-07-18. Newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: Jouons Book 1 by Evelyn M. Eaton, S. J. MacGowan: Very Good Hardcover (1954) Rivendell Books. 2020-07-18. AbeBooks. en.
  7. Book: Exhibition of paintings by Gundega Cenne. 1966. Ligoa Duncan Art Gallery. New York. en. 297156135.
  8. Book: Gundega Cenne: a retrospective exhibition.. 1969. Tom Thomson Memorial Gallery and Museum of Fine Art. Owen Sound. en. 297156134.
  9. News: Walker. Kathleen. 1975-03-15. Around the Galleries. 78. The Ottawa Citizen. 2020-07-18. Newspapers.com.
  10. News: 1986-10-16. Specials. 131. The Boston Globe. 2020-07-18. Newspapers.com.
  11. Spring 2010. In Memoriam. Concordia University Magazine. 36.
  12. Fall 2018. New Exhibits. Maude Abbott Medical Museum Newsletter. 3.
  13. News: 2001-02-26. Obituary for Hilda JANFELDS, 1907-2001. 40. The Gazette. 2020-07-18. Newspapers.com.
  14. News: 2001-02-20. Obituary for CENNE (Aged 69). 69. The Ottawa Citizen. 2020-07-18. Newspapers.com.
  15. Web site: 2010-01-02. Sorority seeks contributions to complete artist Cenne's album. 2020-07-18. Latvians Online. en-US.
  16. News: 2009-12-18. Obituary for Gundega CENNE Aria (Aged 76). 70. The Ottawa Citizen. 2020-07-18. Newspapers.com.