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Seller's Description:
VG+ (As new) Blue cloth over boards; Color illus. dj.; 207 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color plates and bw photos. Published in conjunction with the exhibition held March 9-June 17, 2001; Includes essays by Sarah Milroy and Dennis Reid and an artist chronology.
Publisher:
Toronto: The Art Gallery of Ontario and Douglas & McIntyre
Published:
2001
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15890577779
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Fine in Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" (CAD) Presumed 1st edition, No markings, Fine in Fine dust jacket Boards, 208pp, B&W and colour photos and illus. From the dust jacket: This beautifully designed and comprehensive book is published to coincide with a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. It is a splendid record of the work and life of a singularly significant Canadian artist who left a resonant legacy of the value of attachment to place. Greg Curnoe was known as a Canadian nationalist--more specifically, as a regionalist--which was reflected in his abiding belief in the importance of working with and from a particular locale. He found, meticulously explored and recorded his place in London, Ontario as painter, family man, ardent amateur historian, irreverent native son and endlessly curious intellect. A heavy book, (3.1 JM LVR 202/b6.