Art and architecture

  • Art of the Spirit Contemporary Canadian Fabric Art

    Creator

    Bradfield, Helen

    Pringle, Joan

    Ridout, Judy

    Abstract

    Rich colours and arresting designs capture the mood of celebration and joy that characterizes this photographic record of contemporary religious works of art. Chosen for their excellence in design and stitchery, these works represent the achievements of artists who have created art, in fabric, for places of worship. This book celebrates this important artistic expression, a significant part of our heritage.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The World's Most Mysterious Castles

    Creator

    Fanthorpe, Lionel and Patricia

    Abstract

    Castles are among the most mysterious buildings on earth. Their grimly silent stones are signposts to a past filled with high adventure, grim tragedies, and glorious victories. Ghosts, hauntings, and other paranormal phenomena are frequently reported from castles. Do strange paranormal powers lurk among their ancient ruins? The World’s Most Mysterious Castles takes you on a journey through hidden chambers and subterranean tunnels of castles all over the world. Their walls served the sinister needs of spies, traitors, and assassins.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Women of Beaver Hall Canadian Modernist Painters

    Creator

    Walters, Evelyn

    Abstract

    Ten women artists, counterparts of the Group of Seven, are finally being given their due. Long overlooked by critics and historians, they are today amongst the most sought-after Canadian painters. The Beaver Hall Group ventured into a male-dominated art world, lived remarkable lives, and produced exceptional work. This beautifully produced book portrays the life and work of Emily Coonan, Nora Collyer, Prudence Heward, Mabel Lockerby, Mabel May, Sarah Robertson, Anne Savage, and Ethel Seath.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Tom Thomson Design for a Canadian Hero

    Creator

    Murray, Joan

    Abstract

    This is an intimate biography of an artist who became a legend after his death, but who in his private life stands revealed as a troubled man who was, in many ways, his own victim. Joan Murray's new biography is part detective work, too: she investigates his beliefs, and the origins of his great masterpieces, and provides a convincing description of the possible circumstances of his death. The art of Tom Thomson represents one of the high points of Canadian modernism, which flourished in the first two decades of this century.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Posted to Canada The Watercolours of George Russell Dartnell, 1835-1844

    Creator

    de Pencier, Honor

    Abstract

    Posted to Canada examines, for the first time, the immense body of work created by George Dartnell, a British army surgeon stationed in Canada from 1835 to 1844. Dartnell, an accomplished and popular surgeon, sketched more than 150 scenes of a pristine Canada of dense forests, clear lakes and rough-edged beauty during his nine-year posting – all of which form an important part of Canada’s pre-photographic visual history.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Osgoode Hall An Illustrated History

    Creator

    Honsberger, John

    Abstract

    Winner of the 2006 Fred Landon Award Osgoode Hall is a national monument and one of the architectural treasures of Canada. Of the many public buildings erected in pre-confederation Canada and British North America, it best encapsulates the diverse stylistic forces that shaped public buildings in the first half of the nineteenth century. The gated lawns, grandly Venetian rotunda, the noble dimensions of its library, handsome and ornate courtroom, portrait-lined walls and stained glass evoke a venerable dignity to which few Canadian institutions even aspire.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Light for a Cold Land Lawren Harris's Life and Work

    Creator

    Larisey, Peter

    Abstract

    Lawren Stewart Harris’ artistic career began in the first decade of our century. Well known for the nationalist-inspired landscapes that he painted between 1908 and 1932, Harris turned resolutely in 1934 to the painting of abstractions. He continued to create works that reflected his own modernist and mystical developments until the end of his life. Canadians praise Harris’ landscapes and admire him as a planner of innovative and heroic-sounding sketching trips into the North. He is also recognized as the chief organizer of the Group of Seven.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Legal & Financial Aspects of Architectural Conservation The Smolenice Castle Conference Central Europe

    Creator

    Denhez, Marc

    Dennis, Stephen

    Abstract

    How do governments design their strategy for heritage property? What do they try to accomplish in their laws and their tax systems to favour the re-use of older buildings, districts, and cities? What institutional framework can assist the restoration of tourist designations and the conservation of neighbourhoods? In this international study, eighteen experts from ten countries describe the legal challenges and solutions relating to such property.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • James Wilson Morrice Painter of Light and Shadow

    Creator

    Larsen, Wayne

    Abstract

    James Wilson Morrice (1865–1924) was a Canadian painter of extraordinary passion and simplicity whose canvases and oil sketches are valued throughout the world and cherished in Canada as our first real examples of modern art.Though cut short by chronic alcohol abuse, Morrice’s restless bohemian life was spent in constant motion.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Invaders from the North How Canada Conquered the Comic Book Universe

    Creator

    Bell, John

    Abstract

    What do Superman, Prince Valiant, Cerebus the Aardvark, and Spawn have in common? Their creators — Joe Shuster, Harold Foster, Dave Sim, and Todd McFarlane are Canadians. And while many of the cutting-edge talents of contemporary comix and graphic novels are also from Canada — artists such as Chester Brown, Seth, Dave Cooper, and Julie Doucet — far too few Canadians realize their country had a remarkable involvement with the "funnies" long before.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified