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National Gallery of Canada
‘Beauty’s Awakening’: Drawings From the Lanigan Collection
After more than 30 years of collecting British Victorian art, Dennis T. Lanigan of Saskatchewan has loaned some noteworthy pieces that are part of the exhibit "Beauty's Awakening: Drawings by ...
November 18, 2015
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Pam McLennan
M. C. Escher: Master of Impossible Contrasts
Fantasy and science meet in M. C. Escher's imaginary world, merging in what can only be called mesmerizing ...
January 6, 2015
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Susan Hallett
The ‘Persuasive Power’ of Photography in WW1
From the earliest days of photography, its use on the battlefield as a documentary tool was well-appreciated by ...
September 29, 2014
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Maureen Korp
Miniature Prints: Small in Size but not in Stature
The Ottawa School of Art's Fifth International Biennale of Miniature Prints is a large, comprehensive exhibition of small ...
May 22, 2014
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Maureen Korp
Charles Edenshaw: ‘Master Carpenter’ of the Haida
The National Gallery of Canada is the current stop of a tightly organized travelling exhibition of the work ...
May 8, 2014
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Maureen Korp
More Than a Critic: The Art of John Ruskin
In England, in the heyday of Victoriana, one critic's voice was foremost—John Ruskin (1819—1900). His subject matter ranged ...
April 29, 2014
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Maureen Korp
An Appreciation of Cyril Dabydeen’s Storytelling
Cyril Dabydeen is a writer who enhances the reader’s share of the narrative. A story that engages the ...
April 12, 2014
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Robert Sauvé
Charles Edenshaw Lives on Through his Art
Glimpses of the supernatural world are what make the current exhibition of the work of iconic Haida artist ...
March 11, 2014
BY
Susan Hallett
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