Originally called the Art Museum of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario, known locally as the AGO, is one of the largest art museums in North America. Founded in 1900 by private citizens, it did not originally have an official home until the donation of the Grange. Until then exhibitions took place in the OSA gallery and the Toronto Reference Library.
The Grange was originally a privately owned estate which became an art museum after owner Harriet E. M. Boulton Smith bequeathed the property in 1909. On 1 January 1911 the Grange was vested in the Art Museum of Toronto. The Grange land became available as public park space but the formal opening of the Grange didn't take place until 1913. Plans for the galleries were first submitted in 1912, then further plans in 1914 and 1916 with the final cost of the project estimating at over $85,000. The building was completed in 1921 but further plans to open new galleries continued throughout the years.
The Sir Edmund Walker Memorial Court was opened in 1929. In 1935, thanks to federal and provincial grants and a donation from the T. Eaton Company, the west gallery was inaugurated and aptly named Margaret Eaton Gallery as a memorial to Mrs. Timothy Eaton. While in 1938 the E.R. Wood Gallery was made possible thanks to a $22,500 gift from Toronto financier Edward Rogers Wood but in 1971 the E.R. Wood name was transferred to the long gallery.
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