High Culture and Art in Canada As a young, solidly middle-class nation with humble immigrant beginnings, the creation of ...
Believing that Canadian art could be developed through direct ... through its collective paintings inspired by the Canadian landscape. One member, English-born James McDonald, travelled to the ...
traveling with Canadian luxury rail company Rocky Mountaineer provides an uninterrupted opportunity to see unique views and absorb the landscape that inspires many of the artists at Banff Centre.
Also honoured in the visual and media arts category this year are the AI artist Sandra Rodriguez, the furniture-maker Peter ...
Franklin Carmichael was a Canadian artist known for his watercolour paintings, particularly of landscapes. Born in 1890 in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, he was influenced by Tom Thomson. Carmichael ...
“Northern Lights,” now open at the Beyeler Foundation, features 74 landscape paintings by Scandinavian and Canadian artists, all made between 1888 and 1937. “These artists all share the ...
Ted Harrison was a British-Canadian painter noted for his colorful landscape paintings of the Yukon. Born on August 28, 1926 in Wingate, England, he studied at the West Hartlepool School of Art, where ...
In Fashioning the Canadian Landscape, J.I. Little examines how Canada, much like the United States, came to be identified with its natural landscape. Little argues that in contrast to the American ...
Canada’s robust network of active institutions and enthusiastic collectors paired with stronger relationships with Mexico and Europe could make engaging with the U.S. art market optional.