Celebrating the life of Dr. Maria Tippett, FRSC L.L.D., D.LITT (1944-2024)
November 06, 2024
This August, we were saddened to learn of the death of art historian , at the age of 79, following a cancer diagnosis received only two months before. Maria Tippett was an award-winning writer, specializing in Canadian art and artists biographies, most notably those of Emily Carr, Bill Reid, Frederick Varley, and Yousuf Karsh. Born and raised in Victoria, she attended Doncaster Elementary School, Victoria High School, and Simon Fraser University; she received her PhD in History from the University of London. Among her awards and recognition was the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction for her Carr biography, and three honorary degrees, including a LL.D from the ßÉßɱ¬ÁÏ, granted in November 2006.
Special Collections and University Archives is the repository of ; her first accession of research materials arrived in 2009 and has been added to over the years. In May of 2023, I had the pleasure of visiting Dr. Tippett and her husband, Cambridge historian Dr. Peter Clarke, at their home on Pender Island. Over mint tea, fresh from the garden, we discussed their current writing projects and future accruals to Dr. Tippet’s archives.
The following is an excerpt from the citation read by Professor Juliana Saxton (Department of Theatre) on the occasion of Maria Tippett's Honorary Doctor of Laws by the Senate of the ßÉßɱ¬ÁÏ on November 14, 2006 (University Archives call number ARC LE3 V4j C5 2006):
On behalf of UVic Libraries, our sincere condolences to Dr. Clarke and family, and the many friends and colleagues Dr. Tippett made over the years.