Art for war and peace : how a great public art project helped Canada discover itself / Ian Sigvaldason, Scott Steedman.
"The largest public art project in Canadian history, the Sampson-Matthews print program began as wartime propaganda and lasted into the 1960s. The bright silkscreens hung in every school, library, bank and dentist's office from Whitehorse to St. John's, shaping Canadians' ideas about art--and their vast homeland. Art for War and Peace tells the remarkable story of the prints, with full-colour reproductions of more than a hundred silkscreens and contributions from several art writers, including Douglas Coupland."-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781927018804
- ISBN: 1927018803
- Physical Description: xiv, 232 pages : color illustrations ; 24 x 30 cm
- Edition: First paperback edition
- Publisher: Vancouver, BC : Read Leaf, 2020.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Reprint. Originally published 2015. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction: Pine trees and propaganda -- One: The Wartime Program -- Canadian artists and war -- Greeting cards for the people -- Why silkscreening? -- The creative leader: Joseph Sampson -- Graphic art and design -- A lone fisherman, a bigness of vision: Yvonne McKague Housser's Evening, Nipigon River -- A landscape of awe: Arthur Lismer's Isles of Spruce -- The chill of a winter's day: James Wilson Morrice's The Ferry, Quebec -- An imaginary Yuquot: Jock Macdonald's B.C. Indian Village -- Are these Canadians?: The saga of Fritz Brandtner's Potato Pickers -- Two: Triumphant in peace -- Print centres across the land: The Federation of Canadian Artists' Silkscreens -- Commercial design meets fine art: Alfred Joseph (A.J.) Casson -- Celebrating the hewers of wood: The pulp and paper prints -- A gentleman and a bureaucrat: Harry McCurry -- A very personal sense of joy: B.C. Binning's Ships in Classical Calm -- God in nature: Emily Carr's Indian Church -- From war to wilderness: Charles Comfort's Algonquin Lake -- Nature's chaotic patterns: A.Y. Jackson's Jack Pine -- An original print, a canvas copy: A.J. Casson's White Pine -- Dancing through the wilderness: Lawren Harris's Algoma Country -- Industry on the prairies: John Ensor's Summer's Store -- Electricity in the air: Tom Thomson's Northern Lights -- Fall on the farm: Thoreau MacDonald's The Plough -- Three: A slow decline, a long afterlife -- At the helm for fifty years: Charles Matthews -- The rise and fall of Sampson-Matthews Limited -- "Indian" Aboriginal images: The Beament and Price prints -- Mesmerized by the silkscreens -- Build a better country. Frame is $6 extra. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Lansdowne Library | NE 2238 C3 S54 2020 (Text) | 26040003576671 | Main Collection | Volume hold | Available | - |