John Yale (aviation artist)
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John Yale (1925 – 1998) was a Canadian British artist. He was Canada's only full-time aviation painter, and the only non-British member of the Society of Aviation Artists of Britain. He painted for the Royal Air Force and his works were exposed at the Royal Society of British Artists in London, England.

John Yale, née Jean-Paul Yale, was born in Montreal in June 1925, to Joseph Hormidas Lacourse and Claire Yale, members of the Yale family.[1][2][3] He came from a wealthy family of Cote-des-Neiges, Montreal, who passed their summers at their private islands in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, named the Yale Islands.[4] He received the surname of his mother rather than the one of his father, and his parents divorced a few months after their marriage.[3] His father was his mother's chauffeur, as Claire Yale was an heiress and proprietor of the Yale Islands on Rivière des Mille Îles since her father's death.[5]
Yale's grandfather was politician Arthur Yale and his cousins included lawyer Jacob Yale Fortier, and doctor Pierre-Paul Yale.[2] His mother filed for divorce four months after their marriage, and obtained a divorce in May 1930 by the Parliament of Canada.[3] She also obtained the full custody of her son after the decision of Lord Justice Mackinnon, who considered a letter written by his father stipulating that he was resolved "to do everything in his power to instill in the child's mind hatred and disrespect for his mother".[3] They were both Roman Catholics, and the mother was represented by King's Counsel Louis Diner.[3]
Yale attended boarding schools.[3] He started painting in 1939 while he was still a student at Sir George Williams College in Montreal.[6][7] In 1945, he assisted the funerals of his cousin, King's Counsel Alfred Cinq-mars of Outremont, husband of Enora Yale.[8] Other attendees included Monsignor Joseph-Conrad Chaumont, judge Louis Philippe Demers, judge Charles-Auguste Bertrand, alderman Joseph-Marie Savignac, politician Paul-Émile Côté, and others.[8]


