Goodridge defines ten artists' work as a continuation of the landscape tradition in Newfoundland. Artist's statements. Biographical notes
Brown underscores a commitment to Newfoundland experience in her presentation of works by Wright and...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Goodridge discusses materials and forms used in making baskets and other grass work in the north, es...
Wilkin traces Roberts' career as a figurative artist, noting how his approach to landscape painting ...
Barry's statement describes her working methods and aesthetic concerns in painting the landscape and...
Town's introduction to Roberts' later work situates his "conservative aesthetic" amidst the prevaili...
Koch introduces seven artists living and working in Newfoundland. Includes a biographical sketch on ...
Tovell relates landscape in Canadian art to events in the country's history. Biographical notes on 2...
Discussing Squires' landscape painting, Cook (a close personal friend of the artist) interprets the ...
Pamphlet/broadsheet documenting exhibition of work by six Newfoundland artists. Artists' statements ...
Describing 18 artists' work, Perreault relates the work to a sense of place: the prairie landscape. ...
Broadsheet documenting landscape paintings of P.E.I. and Newfoundland by Stevenson, derived from ear...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Hamilton discusses Prairie painter MacDonald's two thematic bodies of work: the "pure" landscape, an...
Brown underscores a commitment to Newfoundland experience in her presentation of works by Wright and...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Goodridge discusses materials and forms used in making baskets and other grass work in the north, es...
Wilkin traces Roberts' career as a figurative artist, noting how his approach to landscape painting ...
Barry's statement describes her working methods and aesthetic concerns in painting the landscape and...
Town's introduction to Roberts' later work situates his "conservative aesthetic" amidst the prevaili...
Koch introduces seven artists living and working in Newfoundland. Includes a biographical sketch on ...
Tovell relates landscape in Canadian art to events in the country's history. Biographical notes on 2...
Discussing Squires' landscape painting, Cook (a close personal friend of the artist) interprets the ...
Pamphlet/broadsheet documenting exhibition of work by six Newfoundland artists. Artists' statements ...
Describing 18 artists' work, Perreault relates the work to a sense of place: the prairie landscape. ...
Broadsheet documenting landscape paintings of P.E.I. and Newfoundland by Stevenson, derived from ear...
Barbour describes this exhibition of photographs of the Canadian landscape and analyses each artist'...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Hamilton discusses Prairie painter MacDonald's two thematic bodies of work: the "pure" landscape, an...
Brown underscores a commitment to Newfoundland experience in her presentation of works by Wright and...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Goodridge discusses materials and forms used in making baskets and other grass work in the north, es...