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First published in 1973, this book quickly became an indispensable short history of Canadian painting. This new edition has been extensively revised and expanded to reflect new information and new interpretations. The first edition studied Canadian painting through 1965, masterfullycombining visual description, anecdotes, and aesthetic evaluation with full accounts of the careers of most of the leading Canadian painters, beginning in the French colonial period. The second edition covers events through 1980, with a new long chapter covering the crucial intervening fifteenyears that saw developing in Canada a tremendous interest in other art forms, and an apparent waning of interest in painting. Reid contends that this was not so, and traces the contributions of established artists who produced steadily in the period as well as new arrivals on the scene who havesince joined the ranks of leading Canadian artists. Lavishly illustrated with nearly 200 illustrations, 36 of them in color, this edition is simply the most wide-ranging and authoritative handbook on its subject available and will be of interest to anyone involved in art and art history.
This work investigates the evolution of Canadian painting from the French colonial period through the late twentieth century to determine the trajectory of the nation's artistic identity. Dennis R. Reid, a recognized authority in Canadian art, utilizes a combination of aesthetic evaluation, biographical analysis, and historical context to argue that Canadian painting maintained a robust presence even during periods of shifting cultural focus. The text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the careers of leading painters and the broader movements that shaped the Canadian visual landscape.
What You Will Find
Experts and art historians frequently cite this volume as a foundational handbook for understanding the development of Canadian visual arts. Readers often note the balance between academic rigor and accessible narrative, making it a standard reference for students and enthusiasts of the field.
Page Count:
464
Publication Date:
1989-01-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195406648
ISBN-13:
9780195406641
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