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Bell looks et the European influence on Canadian art in the 19th century, at the development of a di...
Murray traces the history of the Canadian Group of Painters, founded by members of the Group of Seve...
The authors describe the development of art and arts groups in Saskatchewan from the 1850s to 1970, ...
Town notes the development of artists' societies and groups in the wake of the Group of Seven, most ...
Canadian art of the twenties is dominated by the rise and growth of the Group of Seven. It is the st...
During the 1910s, there was an increasing concerted effort on the part of Canadian artists to create...
This anthology marks key moments in the history of Canadian painting and sculpture. Works by the Gro...
Elders situates the turn to figurative painting in the early 1980s within the history of 20th centur...
Following a brief survey of the history of portrait painting, Schwartz considers painters who have l...
Oko outlines the history of the Society and of its print collection. Other exhibitions and instituti...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...
Burnett and Schiff provide an in-depth history of Canadian art from the 1940s through the 1980s. Dis...
Davis examines Quebec art in the 1940s and 1950s, outlining the evolution of the Automatistes and th...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Defining the art of the 20th century as the art of the new, Aarons accounts for nine young Canadian ...
Bell looks et the European influence on Canadian art in the 19th century, at the development of a di...
Murray traces the history of the Canadian Group of Painters, founded by members of the Group of Seve...
The authors describe the development of art and arts groups in Saskatchewan from the 1850s to 1970, ...
Town notes the development of artists' societies and groups in the wake of the Group of Seven, most ...
Canadian art of the twenties is dominated by the rise and growth of the Group of Seven. It is the st...
During the 1910s, there was an increasing concerted effort on the part of Canadian artists to create...
This anthology marks key moments in the history of Canadian painting and sculpture. Works by the Gro...
Elders situates the turn to figurative painting in the early 1980s within the history of 20th centur...
Following a brief survey of the history of portrait painting, Schwartz considers painters who have l...
Oko outlines the history of the Society and of its print collection. Other exhibitions and instituti...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...
Burnett and Schiff provide an in-depth history of Canadian art from the 1940s through the 1980s. Dis...
Davis examines Quebec art in the 1940s and 1950s, outlining the evolution of the Automatistes and th...
Harper discusses "the confused pattern of Canadian painting", assessing strengths and weaknesses whi...
Defining the art of the 20th century as the art of the new, Aarons accounts for nine young Canadian ...
Bell looks et the European influence on Canadian art in the 19th century, at the development of a di...
Murray traces the history of the Canadian Group of Painters, founded by members of the Group of Seve...
The authors describe the development of art and arts groups in Saskatchewan from the 1850s to 1970, ...