Sawchyn's account of Ewen's "phenomenascapes" indicates their similarities with his earlier abstract works and gives attention to his working method. Biographical notes. 2 bibl. ref
Professor H. J. Eysenck's contributions to scientific psychology are monumental. In particular,...
Enright describes the development of the artist's works in paper and the influence of the North and ...
John Ford Paterson was an Australian landscape painter of Scottish descent who was admired by his co...
Sawchyn's account of Ewen's "phenomenascapes" indicates their similarities with his earlier abstract...
Concentrating on Ewen's plywood paintings, this exhibition documents the development of the work's l...
Bradley traces the development of Ewen's painting techniques, with reference to his interest in myth...
Ewen's paintings of the Montréal period illustrate his constant exploration of formal means, using p...
McKaskell briefly traces stylistic influences and changes in Ewen's paintings from 1948 to the early...
This catalogue - published on the occasion of the exhibition "Paterson Ewen : Earthly Weathers/Heave...
Tracing Ewen's career back to the 1950s, Shadbolt identifies the artist's shift in the early 1970s t...
Briefly presenting the artist's earlier training and career, Shadbolt focuses on Ewen's use of plywo...
Campbell's monograph focuses on the experience of wonder in Ewen's paintings. 16 bibl. ref
In her lengthy analysis of Ewen's works on paper, Fraser takes up Philip Monk's identification of a ...
Forster has used fantasy as a technique with his characteristic ironic prose style combining poetry ...
A study of the interrelationship of E.M. Fosters ideas as presented in his five novels, his two volu...
Professor H. J. Eysenck's contributions to scientific psychology are monumental. In particular,...
Enright describes the development of the artist's works in paper and the influence of the North and ...
John Ford Paterson was an Australian landscape painter of Scottish descent who was admired by his co...
Sawchyn's account of Ewen's "phenomenascapes" indicates their similarities with his earlier abstract...
Concentrating on Ewen's plywood paintings, this exhibition documents the development of the work's l...
Bradley traces the development of Ewen's painting techniques, with reference to his interest in myth...
Ewen's paintings of the Montréal period illustrate his constant exploration of formal means, using p...
McKaskell briefly traces stylistic influences and changes in Ewen's paintings from 1948 to the early...
This catalogue - published on the occasion of the exhibition "Paterson Ewen : Earthly Weathers/Heave...
Tracing Ewen's career back to the 1950s, Shadbolt identifies the artist's shift in the early 1970s t...
Briefly presenting the artist's earlier training and career, Shadbolt focuses on Ewen's use of plywo...
Campbell's monograph focuses on the experience of wonder in Ewen's paintings. 16 bibl. ref
In her lengthy analysis of Ewen's works on paper, Fraser takes up Philip Monk's identification of a ...
Forster has used fantasy as a technique with his characteristic ironic prose style combining poetry ...
A study of the interrelationship of E.M. Fosters ideas as presented in his five novels, his two volu...
Professor H. J. Eysenck's contributions to scientific psychology are monumental. In particular,...
Enright describes the development of the artist's works in paper and the influence of the North and ...
John Ford Paterson was an Australian landscape painter of Scottish descent who was admired by his co...