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Ron Joensen Collection
There
are five Morrisseau paintings on loan from Ron Joensen, of Cochenour,
Ontario, who inherited them from his parents. As a child, Ron
lived on McKenzie Island. His parents, Peter and Rose (Lennard)
Joensen, owned and ran the store/cafe called McKenzie Meats from
1954-1974. They lived on the top floor. Ron and his sister,
Mavis, remember that Morrisseau, who lived in a small house up the hill
from McKenzie Meats, was often in the store conversing with their
father.
Peter,
as well as others, tried to help Morrisseau control his alcohol use by
refusing to buy art from him when it seemed his intention was to
drink. Ron remembers that his mother formed a bond with two of
Morrisseau’s younger children who continued to visit her after their
parents separated in 1975. Rose was not sympathetic to Morrisseau
when his children seemed to do without, while he spent money
elsewhere. He may have been trying to gain her approval when he
specifically gave her the “Jesus” (Christ’s head) piece.
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