Don Kerr\u27s The Garden of Art: Vic Cicansky, Sculptor reviews the career and practice of one of Saskatchewan\u27s must important visual artists. Although paperback and inexpensive, the book includes an illustrated text followed by sixty-four pages of full-color photographs that provide a retrospective of Cicansky\u27s work. The author describes Cicansky\u27s sculptures and his working process and records relevant details of his life
Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of ...
Painter and sculptor Rosie Sandifer, native of Lubbock, Texas, past resident of Colorado, arid prese...
Review of: Fredrick L. McGhee: A Life on the Color Line, 1861-1912. Nelson, Paul D
Don Kerr\u27s The Garden of Art: Vic Cicansky, Sculptor reviews the career and practice of one of Sa...
As books about art go, The Painted Valley is an unusual undertaking because neither Christopher Arms...
Kathy E. Zimon, Fine Arts Librarian Emeritus at the University of Calgary, has launched a new career...
Alberta Art and Artists is a modest book with large ambitions. It is first and foremost an introduct...
Most surveys of modernist art in the Canadian prairie provinces in the 1960s focus on the annual Emm...
Book review of Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Modernist American Painting by Christa No...
In a brief, narrative biography of Edmund Morris, a Canadian artist of landscapes and Indians, Jean ...
Book review of The Art of Winhold Reiss: An Immigrant Modernist edited by Marilyn Satin Kushner. D. ...
Elizabeth Herbert\u27s aim in The Art of John Snow is to restore John Snow (1911-2004) to the regist...
Book review for Thinking About Art, Edmund Burke Feldman, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1985
Review of No Man’s Land: The Life and Art of Mary Riter Hamilton by Kathryn A. Young and Sarah M. Mc...
The sculpture collection that is the subject of this book is worthy of priority consideration. This ...
Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of ...
Painter and sculptor Rosie Sandifer, native of Lubbock, Texas, past resident of Colorado, arid prese...
Review of: Fredrick L. McGhee: A Life on the Color Line, 1861-1912. Nelson, Paul D
Don Kerr\u27s The Garden of Art: Vic Cicansky, Sculptor reviews the career and practice of one of Sa...
As books about art go, The Painted Valley is an unusual undertaking because neither Christopher Arms...
Kathy E. Zimon, Fine Arts Librarian Emeritus at the University of Calgary, has launched a new career...
Alberta Art and Artists is a modest book with large ambitions. It is first and foremost an introduct...
Most surveys of modernist art in the Canadian prairie provinces in the 1960s focus on the annual Emm...
Book review of Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Modernist American Painting by Christa No...
In a brief, narrative biography of Edmund Morris, a Canadian artist of landscapes and Indians, Jean ...
Book review of The Art of Winhold Reiss: An Immigrant Modernist edited by Marilyn Satin Kushner. D. ...
Elizabeth Herbert\u27s aim in The Art of John Snow is to restore John Snow (1911-2004) to the regist...
Book review for Thinking About Art, Edmund Burke Feldman, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1985
Review of No Man’s Land: The Life and Art of Mary Riter Hamilton by Kathryn A. Young and Sarah M. Mc...
The sculpture collection that is the subject of this book is worthy of priority consideration. This ...
Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of ...
Painter and sculptor Rosie Sandifer, native of Lubbock, Texas, past resident of Colorado, arid prese...
Review of: Fredrick L. McGhee: A Life on the Color Line, 1861-1912. Nelson, Paul D