Elizabeth Herbert\u27s aim in The Art of John Snow is to restore John Snow (1911-2004) to the register of the most significant artists in Calgary\u27s recent art history. She does this by documenting the recognition he received in his lifetime, the close working relationship he had with other significant artists of his day, the reasons she sees for his neglect by historians, and, more than anything else, the sophistication she sees in his work. The book is the ninth in a series titled Art in Profile that aims to provide insight into the life and work of an artist or architect who asserts creativity, individuality, and cultural identity. At first, John Snow seems an odd choice for such a series. Snow was born in Canada to British parents, ...
In 1988 the Alberta 2005 Centennial History Society started to commission a series of specialized st...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
The most authoritative study of Swiss artist Karl Bodmer\u27s American prints to have been issued to...
As books about art go, The Painted Valley is an unusual undertaking because neither Christopher Arms...
Alfred Jacob Miller (181O-1874) spent six months in the Rocky Mountain West in 1837, capturing a vis...
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...
In a brief, narrative biography of Edmund Morris, a Canadian artist of landscapes and Indians, Jean ...
In 1979 the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, in collaboration with the Univer...
Karl Bodmer\u27s field sketches executed along the upper Missouri between 1832 and 1834 constitute o...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Don Kerr\u27s The Garden of Art: Vic Cicansky, Sculptor reviews the career and practice of one of Sa...
It is difficult to write objectively about a living artist, and though Tom Lea\u27s accomplishments ...
John Canfield Ewers (1909-1997) authored two important books on Plains Indian art: Plains Indian Pai...
In 1988 the Alberta 2005 Centennial History Society started to commission a series of specialized st...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
The most authoritative study of Swiss artist Karl Bodmer\u27s American prints to have been issued to...
As books about art go, The Painted Valley is an unusual undertaking because neither Christopher Arms...
Alfred Jacob Miller (181O-1874) spent six months in the Rocky Mountain West in 1837, capturing a vis...
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...
In a brief, narrative biography of Edmund Morris, a Canadian artist of landscapes and Indians, Jean ...
In 1979 the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, in collaboration with the Univer...
Karl Bodmer\u27s field sketches executed along the upper Missouri between 1832 and 1834 constitute o...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Don Kerr\u27s The Garden of Art: Vic Cicansky, Sculptor reviews the career and practice of one of Sa...
It is difficult to write objectively about a living artist, and though Tom Lea\u27s accomplishments ...
John Canfield Ewers (1909-1997) authored two important books on Plains Indian art: Plains Indian Pai...
In 1988 the Alberta 2005 Centennial History Society started to commission a series of specialized st...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
The most authoritative study of Swiss artist Karl Bodmer\u27s American prints to have been issued to...