Campbell adds a brief history of drawing to his analysis of individual works on paper by 15 Montreal artists. Statements by some of the artists. 10 bibl. ref
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Richly illustrated catalogue documenting an event held in Montreal in the summer of 2001, where 55 w...
Presenting works by 51 Alberta artists, Mabie examines various definitions of drawing. Statements by...
Campbell adds a brief history of drawing to his analysis of individual works on paper by 15 Montreal...
Paquin notes the attraction of New York for Quebec artists. Includes biographical notes as well as s...
Discussing the inherent qualities of the medium of drawing, Parent situates the works of 40 artists ...
Trépanier analyses painterly representations of the city of Montreal produced between 1838 and 1984 ...
The authors discuss the history of paper in China, Japan, South America, Europe and the United State...
Molin Vasseur compares the work of 14 artists represented by Grünwald Gallery (Toronto) and Aubes 39...
Paikowsky outlines some of the aspects of Montreal which make it a unique environment for artists an...
An introductory text notes the changes in the definition of drawing. Brief biographical indications ...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
This work in two parts on Quebec's popular art brings together interpretive essays on three major co...
On the occasion of an exhibition of 61 works from the collection of Canada Packers Inc. dating from ...
Compton adds a brief outline of paper's technological and artistic evolution to her discussion of th...
On the occasion of the presentation of works produced by 16 artists, Valliant underlines the influen...
Richly illustrated catalogue documenting an event held in Montreal in the summer of 2001, where 55 w...
Presenting works by 51 Alberta artists, Mabie examines various definitions of drawing. Statements by...
Campbell adds a brief history of drawing to his analysis of individual works on paper by 15 Montreal...
Paquin notes the attraction of New York for Quebec artists. Includes biographical notes as well as s...
Discussing the inherent qualities of the medium of drawing, Parent situates the works of 40 artists ...
Trépanier analyses painterly representations of the city of Montreal produced between 1838 and 1984 ...
The authors discuss the history of paper in China, Japan, South America, Europe and the United State...
Molin Vasseur compares the work of 14 artists represented by Grünwald Gallery (Toronto) and Aubes 39...
Paikowsky outlines some of the aspects of Montreal which make it a unique environment for artists an...
An introductory text notes the changes in the definition of drawing. Brief biographical indications ...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
This work in two parts on Quebec's popular art brings together interpretive essays on three major co...
On the occasion of an exhibition of 61 works from the collection of Canada Packers Inc. dating from ...
Compton adds a brief outline of paper's technological and artistic evolution to her discussion of th...
On the occasion of the presentation of works produced by 16 artists, Valliant underlines the influen...
Richly illustrated catalogue documenting an event held in Montreal in the summer of 2001, where 55 w...
Presenting works by 51 Alberta artists, Mabie examines various definitions of drawing. Statements by...