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Emily Carr - 9781553651734

Un libro in lingua di Hill Charles C. (COM) Lamouireux Johanne (COM) Thom Ian M. (COM) edito da Pgw, 2006

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The Vancouver Art Gallery (celebrating its 75th anniversary) and the National Gallery of Canada collaborated to create the eponymous exhibition, which opened in 2006, and is scheduled for several venues during 2007. This book presents scholarly essays by the three curators (Ian M. Tom, Charles C. Hill, and Johanne Lamoureux) and seven contributors, who discuss Carr's life, work, influences, and formidable impact on art and imagination in Canada. Over 150 of Carr's paintings (and, also, some rugs and pottery) represent the years 1900 through 1927, and showcase her involvement with native peoples and the environment of the northwest coast of British Columbia, as well as with contemporary colleagues and the larger art world. Offering visual context, the elegantly prepared volume, which measures 10x11", also contains another 150 or so images, including photos and some images of work by other native artists. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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