Alexander describes his use of photographs and sketches to paint landscapes in his studio. Rondeau considers the mood of the prairie in different seasons as a major theme in her work. Biographical notes
Discussing Mackenzie's use of specific symbolic and visual languages and her preoccupation with the ...
Quoting the artist and providing biographical insights, Williams reflects on the painter's familiari...
Noting Hébert's education, Richmond analyses the artist's landscapes in terms of composition and col...
Alexander describes his use of photographs and sketches to paint landscapes in his studio. Rondeau c...
Phillips describes MacDougall's paintings which are influenced by the Prairie landscape. Biographica...
McLeod addresses Desmeules's choice of landscape motifs in her works on photographic paper. Artist's...
Arnold outlines the development of Alexander's work, examining the interplay of formal concerns and ...
Describing 18 artists' work, Perreault relates the work to a sense of place: the prairie landscape. ...
Campbell emphasizes how Garneau's painting organically combines abstract and figurative elements whi...
The themes of environment and of man's alienation from nature are discussed in relation to Clark's p...
In an analysis of Alexander's paintings (1985-1994), Ring discusses the Western Canadian artist's co...
Referring to the landscape tradition, Bingham describes how six painters use varying degrees of abst...
Landscape painting reflects humankind\u27s perception of the world around it. During the 18th centur...
Moppett discusses Russell's drawings of the prairie landscape and approach to materials, surface and...
Hirsch and Murray comment on the development and originality of Eyre's painting, underlining his com...
Discussing Mackenzie's use of specific symbolic and visual languages and her preoccupation with the ...
Quoting the artist and providing biographical insights, Williams reflects on the painter's familiari...
Noting Hébert's education, Richmond analyses the artist's landscapes in terms of composition and col...
Alexander describes his use of photographs and sketches to paint landscapes in his studio. Rondeau c...
Phillips describes MacDougall's paintings which are influenced by the Prairie landscape. Biographica...
McLeod addresses Desmeules's choice of landscape motifs in her works on photographic paper. Artist's...
Arnold outlines the development of Alexander's work, examining the interplay of formal concerns and ...
Describing 18 artists' work, Perreault relates the work to a sense of place: the prairie landscape. ...
Campbell emphasizes how Garneau's painting organically combines abstract and figurative elements whi...
The themes of environment and of man's alienation from nature are discussed in relation to Clark's p...
In an analysis of Alexander's paintings (1985-1994), Ring discusses the Western Canadian artist's co...
Referring to the landscape tradition, Bingham describes how six painters use varying degrees of abst...
Landscape painting reflects humankind\u27s perception of the world around it. During the 18th centur...
Moppett discusses Russell's drawings of the prairie landscape and approach to materials, surface and...
Hirsch and Murray comment on the development and originality of Eyre's painting, underlining his com...
Discussing Mackenzie's use of specific symbolic and visual languages and her preoccupation with the ...
Quoting the artist and providing biographical insights, Williams reflects on the painter's familiari...
Noting Hébert's education, Richmond analyses the artist's landscapes in terms of composition and col...