Davis examines Quebec art in the 1940s and 1950s, outlining the evolution of the Automatistes and the Plasticiens and looking at the artists' work and ideas on art and its relation to society. Includes chronology (1937-1960) and biographical notes on 17 artists. Circa 65 bibl. ref
Entre mai 1944 et janvier 1945, les quatre principaux musées d’art du Canada réunissent toutes leurs...
Christie examines different historical periods in watercolour painting in Saskatchewan since the for...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Davis examines Quebec art in the 1940s and 1950s, outlining the evolution of the Automatistes and th...
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Luckyj describes surrealism's emergence in Europe, focusing on historical links made with Quebec art...
This study attempts, from a socio-historical perspective, to assess the contribution of Quebec's lon...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition of photographs representing Quebec culture from the 1940s throu...
The authors outline the history of relations between Canada's west coast, particularly Native art, a...
The authors describe the development of art and arts groups in Saskatchewan from the 1850s to 1970, ...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Latour recalls event of the 1940s that contributed to the emergence of artistic movements in Québec,...
McKaskell establishes the context of the visual arts in the 1950s with reference to the development ...
The work of 20 young Québec artists, bearing a direct relation to nature, is presented on the occasi...
Entre mai 1944 et janvier 1945, les quatre principaux musées d’art du Canada réunissent toutes leurs...
Christie examines different historical periods in watercolour painting in Saskatchewan since the for...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Davis examines Quebec art in the 1940s and 1950s, outlining the evolution of the Automatistes and th...
Town notes the development of artists' societies and groups in the wake of the Group of Seven, most ...
Luckyj describes surrealism's emergence in Europe, focusing on historical links made with Quebec art...
This study attempts, from a socio-historical perspective, to assess the contribution of Quebec's lon...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition of photographs representing Quebec culture from the 1940s throu...
The authors outline the history of relations between Canada's west coast, particularly Native art, a...
The authors describe the development of art and arts groups in Saskatchewan from the 1850s to 1970, ...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Latour recalls event of the 1940s that contributed to the emergence of artistic movements in Québec,...
McKaskell establishes the context of the visual arts in the 1950s with reference to the development ...
The work of 20 young Québec artists, bearing a direct relation to nature, is presented on the occasi...
Entre mai 1944 et janvier 1945, les quatre principaux musées d’art du Canada réunissent toutes leurs...
Christie examines different historical periods in watercolour painting in Saskatchewan since the for...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...