A summation of the careers of Thomson and the Group of Seven in Shipton's introduction demonstrates the general flavor of the McMichael collection and is followed by biographies of 18 "seminal" Canadian artists represented there in. Three additional texts highlight contemporary works by the Inuit, Northwest Coast and Woodland Peoples
Nemiroff documents the Native art collections of the National Gallery of Canada and provides a chron...
Goephysicist Shammas briefly discusses a selection of paintings from the Shell Canada Collection, va...
"Published to coincide with the celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary, and with the opening of t...
Following Blodgett's description of the McMichael collection, the authors introduce the Group of Sev...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
"This timely volume happily coincides with the ever-growing interest in Canadian folk art as a vital...
Théberge traces a brief history of the Gallery’s various collections in this publication showcasing ...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
Presentation of the C-I-L collection, which features paintings by 83 Canadian artists. Statements by...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Resembling a Canadian passport, this catalogue represents works by over 20 artists addressing Canadi...
Brief biographies of 16 Canadian artists follow a description of printmaking techniques. Historical ...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Nemiroff documents the Native art collections of the National Gallery of Canada and provides a chron...
Goephysicist Shammas briefly discusses a selection of paintings from the Shell Canada Collection, va...
"Published to coincide with the celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary, and with the opening of t...
Following Blodgett's description of the McMichael collection, the authors introduce the Group of Sev...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
"This timely volume happily coincides with the ever-growing interest in Canadian folk art as a vital...
Théberge traces a brief history of the Gallery’s various collections in this publication showcasing ...
This catalogue documents an exhibition of 67 sculptures selected from the Shumiatcher Collection of ...
Presentation of the C-I-L collection, which features paintings by 83 Canadian artists. Statements by...
Seven authors bear witness to the political stakes and artistic problems underlining the de-folklori...
Resembling a Canadian passport, this catalogue represents works by over 20 artists addressing Canadi...
Brief biographies of 16 Canadian artists follow a description of printmaking techniques. Historical ...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Nemiroff documents the Native art collections of the National Gallery of Canada and provides a chron...
Goephysicist Shammas briefly discusses a selection of paintings from the Shell Canada Collection, va...
"Published to coincide with the celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary, and with the opening of t...