Within a biographical context, Paikowsky analyses Robert's figurative painting, offering a comparison between the artist's treatment of the figure and the landscape, and highlighting the images of children and adolescents. 50 bibl. ref
Bailey reflects on the poetry of landscape in relation to Patricia and Robert Campbell's approach to...
Campbell emphasizes how Garneau's painting organically combines abstract and figurative elements whi...
Robert Indiana became widely known in the sixties as a Pop artist and creator of the imaged word, LO...
Within a biographical context, Paikowsky analyses Robert's figurative painting, offering a compariso...
Wilkin traces Roberts' career as a figurative artist, noting how his approach to landscape painting ...
Borcoman situates Roberts' work; Ayre provides a biographical sketch of the painter; and Pinsky elab...
Town's introduction to Roberts' later work situates his "conservative aesthetic" amidst the prevaili...
The authors survey Roberts' career. Annotated catalogue entries include comments
Knowling describes Goodridge's versatile work as emerging from a Victorian sense of the British Empi...
Robert Goodnough was an American artist (painter and sculptor) and writer, who was active during the...
Goodridge defines ten artists' work as a continuation of the landscape tradition in Newfoundland. Ar...
Catalogue produced by the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery on the occasion of an exhibition of 53 work...
Examining the artist's paintings, Millard compares Vincent to folk artists in his interest in depict...
Marshall outlines Murray's explorations of reductivist sculpture. Biographical notes. 2 bibl. ref
Hicks views his paper and sculpture works as an attempt to capture the metamorphic quality of experi...
Bailey reflects on the poetry of landscape in relation to Patricia and Robert Campbell's approach to...
Campbell emphasizes how Garneau's painting organically combines abstract and figurative elements whi...
Robert Indiana became widely known in the sixties as a Pop artist and creator of the imaged word, LO...
Within a biographical context, Paikowsky analyses Robert's figurative painting, offering a compariso...
Wilkin traces Roberts' career as a figurative artist, noting how his approach to landscape painting ...
Borcoman situates Roberts' work; Ayre provides a biographical sketch of the painter; and Pinsky elab...
Town's introduction to Roberts' later work situates his "conservative aesthetic" amidst the prevaili...
The authors survey Roberts' career. Annotated catalogue entries include comments
Knowling describes Goodridge's versatile work as emerging from a Victorian sense of the British Empi...
Robert Goodnough was an American artist (painter and sculptor) and writer, who was active during the...
Goodridge defines ten artists' work as a continuation of the landscape tradition in Newfoundland. Ar...
Catalogue produced by the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery on the occasion of an exhibition of 53 work...
Examining the artist's paintings, Millard compares Vincent to folk artists in his interest in depict...
Marshall outlines Murray's explorations of reductivist sculpture. Biographical notes. 2 bibl. ref
Hicks views his paper and sculpture works as an attempt to capture the metamorphic quality of experi...
Bailey reflects on the poetry of landscape in relation to Patricia and Robert Campbell's approach to...
Campbell emphasizes how Garneau's painting organically combines abstract and figurative elements whi...
Robert Indiana became widely known in the sixties as a Pop artist and creator of the imaged word, LO...