In one of a series of monographs designed to introduce "Canada's most distinguished artists" to the public, Buchanan discusses the life and work of Pellan. Biographical notes
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Boyle reflects on art and on his work within the relative marginality of the Canadian context. In su...
Townsend's discussion of MacKay's 545 foot long drawing of influential figures in Canadian art centr...
Lefebvre considers the life and work of Pellan. Includes a text on Pellan's theatre costumes. Biogra...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Shuebrook surveys Metson's career from before his arrival in Canada in 1968, noting the sources and ...
Individual sculptures by three Canadian artists are described at length by Giblon. Biographical note...
Broun offers a history of sketching and drawing in Europe for an exhibit of studies and final works ...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
Shaw considers the re-emergence of the human figure in works by seven artists. Biographical notes. 1...
Borda comments on the work of four Columbian artists gathered for a cultural exchange with Canada. B...
McMaster discusses Native-Canadian artist Poitras' intallations in terms of a Canadian conception of...
This major reference publication surveys the contemporary art production of approximately one hundre...
Rinder describes Canadian-born Martin's recent formalist paintings. Richmond's essay fuses elements ...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Boyle reflects on art and on his work within the relative marginality of the Canadian context. In su...
Townsend's discussion of MacKay's 545 foot long drawing of influential figures in Canadian art centr...
Lefebvre considers the life and work of Pellan. Includes a text on Pellan's theatre costumes. Biogra...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Shuebrook surveys Metson's career from before his arrival in Canada in 1968, noting the sources and ...
Individual sculptures by three Canadian artists are described at length by Giblon. Biographical note...
Broun offers a history of sketching and drawing in Europe for an exhibit of studies and final works ...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
Shaw considers the re-emergence of the human figure in works by seven artists. Biographical notes. 1...
Borda comments on the work of four Columbian artists gathered for a cultural exchange with Canada. B...
McMaster discusses Native-Canadian artist Poitras' intallations in terms of a Canadian conception of...
This major reference publication surveys the contemporary art production of approximately one hundre...
Rinder describes Canadian-born Martin's recent formalist paintings. Richmond's essay fuses elements ...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Boyle reflects on art and on his work within the relative marginality of the Canadian context. In su...
Townsend's discussion of MacKay's 545 foot long drawing of influential figures in Canadian art centr...