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Impressionism in Canada : a journey of rediscovery / A.K. Prakash ; [foreword: Guy Wildenstein ; introduction: William H. Gerdts ; editor: Rosemary Shipton].
Stuttgart : Arnoldsche Art Publishers, 2015.
ISBN:
9783897904552 (hc.)
9783897904279
(hc.)
Description:
xxv, 775 pages (5 folded) : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 30 cm.
Contents:
Foreword / by Guy Wildenstein -- Introduction / by William H. Gerdts -- Acknowledgments -- Part one: The origins of Impressionism in France. Chapter 1. A break with the past: the new art movement. Chapter 2. Painters of light and transience: the French Impressionists. Chapter 3. The French scene: Paris and beyond. -- Part two. Impressionist art comes to North America. Chapter 4. The American scene: New York and beyond. Chapter 5. The Canadian scene: Montreal dealers and collectors. Chapter 6. Building support: exhibitors, reviewers, and patrons. -- Part three: The Canadian Impressionist painters. Chapter 7. William Blair Bruce (1859-1906). Chapter 8. Maurice Galbraith Cullen (1866-1934). Chapter 9. James Wilson Morrice (1865-1924). Chapter 10. William Brymner (1855-1925). Chapter 11. Peleg Franklin Brownell (1857-1946). Chapter 12. Laura Muntz Lyall (1860-1930). Chapter 13. Henri Beau (1863-1949). Chapter 14. Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté (1869-1937). Chapter 15. Helen Galloway McNicoll (1879-1915). Chapter 16. Arthur-Dominique Rozaire (1879-1922). Chapter 17. William Henry Clapp (1879-1954). Chapter 18. Clarence-Alphonse Gagnon (1881-1942). Chapter 19. John Young Johnstone (1887-1930). Chapter 20. Robert Wakeham Pilot (1898-1967). Chapter 21. Other Canadian artists influenced by Impressionism. -- Appendices. A. Brymner?s speech on Impressionism, April 13, 1897. B. Addresses for Canadian artists in Europe, 1878-1924. C. Canadian Impressionist painters exhibiting in the Paris salons, 1880-1922. D. Loans and sales to Canada from Durand-Ruel, 1892-1923.
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