Seven Canadian Art Reference Books by Books and Reference
Books and Reference
Seven Canadian Art Reference Books
7 books
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Auction Estimate: $200.00 - $300.00
Price Realized $204.00
Sale date: January 31st 2023
Provenance:
Prviate Collection, Montreal
Prviate Collection, Montreal
- “Andre Bieler: An Artist’s Life and Times” (Frances K. Smith, Merritt Publishing Co., Toronto/Vancouver, 1980) -signed by the artist and author and numbered 166/225;
- together with “Mon Voisin” (colour serigraph, signed, titled and numbered 166/225 in the lower margin - 13 x 10 ins. [sheet]) -unframed, all housed in the original slipcase;
- “The Tranquility and the Turbulence: The Life and Work of Walter J. Phillips” (Roger H. Boulet, M.B. Loates Publishing, 1981);
- “The Beginning of Vision: The Drawings of Lawren S. Harris” (Joan Murray & Robert Fulford, Mira Godard Editions, Toronto, 1982) -in the original slipcase;
- “Borduas” (Guy Robert, Les presses du l’université du quebéc, 1972);
- “J.E.H. MacDonald: Sketchbook 1915-1922” (Penumbra Press, Moonbeam, Ontario, 1979);
- “Breaking Free: The Story of William Kurelek” (May Ebbitt Cutler, Tundra Books, Toronto, 2002);
- “E.J. Hughes” (Ian M. Thom, Douglas & McIntyre/Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver/Toronto, 2002)
- together with “Mon Voisin” (colour serigraph, signed, titled and numbered 166/225 in the lower margin - 13 x 10 ins. [sheet]) -unframed, all housed in the original slipcase;
- “The Tranquility and the Turbulence: The Life and Work of Walter J. Phillips” (Roger H. Boulet, M.B. Loates Publishing, 1981);
- “The Beginning of Vision: The Drawings of Lawren S. Harris” (Joan Murray & Robert Fulford, Mira Godard Editions, Toronto, 1982) -in the original slipcase;
- “Borduas” (Guy Robert, Les presses du l’université du quebéc, 1972);
- “J.E.H. MacDonald: Sketchbook 1915-1922” (Penumbra Press, Moonbeam, Ontario, 1979);
- “Breaking Free: The Story of William Kurelek” (May Ebbitt Cutler, Tundra Books, Toronto, 2002);
- “E.J. Hughes” (Ian M. Thom, Douglas & McIntyre/Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver/Toronto, 2002)
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