As a background to the presentation of works by 29 Canadian artists with a critical approach to the landscape genre, Hurtig's essay investigates the landscape painting tradition and recent changes to our conception of nature. 4 bibl. ref
All the living beings on earth have accommodated to the nature to keep their lives, they have bec...
This thesis explores the relationship between landscape painting and landscape architecture, both hi...
Through six separate essays by four contributors, this catalogue presents an overview of the six cor...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the continuing manifestations of nature in Canadian art s...
In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current ...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Lank documents the history of wildlife art in Canada and comments on the work of 13 painters special...
"Beyond Wilderness expands the public understanding of Canadian landscape representation, tracing de...
The best of landscape painting draws itself from a layer of meaning in life which is rooted in spec...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Reason's essay draws from a wide variety of sources to develop a lyrically-paced text around 13 work...
In these proceedings from a conference held in Montreal in 2000, 14 specialists on the nature/cultur...
"The vast Canadian landscape has captured the imagination of visual artists since the first European...
Tovell relates landscape in Canadian art to events in the country's history. Biographical notes on 2...
"Nature Redux, our first outdoor sculpture exhibition, was situated within Galt Gardens, a four-bloc...
All the living beings on earth have accommodated to the nature to keep their lives, they have bec...
This thesis explores the relationship between landscape painting and landscape architecture, both hi...
Through six separate essays by four contributors, this catalogue presents an overview of the six cor...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the continuing manifestations of nature in Canadian art s...
In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current ...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Lank documents the history of wildlife art in Canada and comments on the work of 13 painters special...
"Beyond Wilderness expands the public understanding of Canadian landscape representation, tracing de...
The best of landscape painting draws itself from a layer of meaning in life which is rooted in spec...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Reason's essay draws from a wide variety of sources to develop a lyrically-paced text around 13 work...
In these proceedings from a conference held in Montreal in 2000, 14 specialists on the nature/cultur...
"The vast Canadian landscape has captured the imagination of visual artists since the first European...
Tovell relates landscape in Canadian art to events in the country's history. Biographical notes on 2...
"Nature Redux, our first outdoor sculpture exhibition, was situated within Galt Gardens, a four-bloc...
All the living beings on earth have accommodated to the nature to keep their lives, they have bec...
This thesis explores the relationship between landscape painting and landscape architecture, both hi...
Through six separate essays by four contributors, this catalogue presents an overview of the six cor...