With few personal writings by James Henderson intact, the information collected through archival documents is essential to developing a better understanding of the artist. It provides important historical context and offers insight into his life, work and community. The curatorial team provides these archival documents in the interest of research and have endeavoured to secure permission for publication on this site. If you are the copyright holder, please contact the Mendel Art Gallery.
The Daily Colonist, Victoria, BC. 1923
Artist Interprets Tragedy of Red Man
The Regina Daily Post, Regina, SK. 1928
Henderson’s Picture For the National Gallery
The Leader, Regina, SK. 1930
National Art Gallery Buys New Henderson Painting; Valley Scene
The Leader-Post, Regina, SK. 1951
Prairie Artist, Henderson dies
Grain Futures, July 13, 1951
It came at last for James Henderson: “The call to bivouac”
The Western Producer. 1958
James Henderson… Artist of Fort Qu’Appelle
Grace Pine
Recollections of Mr. James Henderson, June 23, 1969
Canadian Antiques Collector, November 1969
James Henderson: Western Artist
Leader-Post (Regina), April 15, 1983
Saskatchewan Sioux



