A New Class of Art: The Artist's Print in Canadian Art 1877-1920 By Rosemarie L. Tovell black history he had embraced international modernism
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A New Class of Art: The Artist's Print in Canadian Art 1877-1920 By Rosemarie L. Tovell black history he had embraced international modernism4to. pp. 192. b w illustrations. index. wrs. [Ottawa]: National Gallery of Canada, 1996. New in publisher's shrink wrap. ISBN: 0 88884 655 X 9780888846556 Published in conjunction with an exhibition A New Class of Art: The Artist's Print in Canadian Art, 1877 1920, organized and circulated by the National Gallery of Canada. Inspired by the prints of the Dutch old masters, 19th century European and American artists began to reexamine printmaking as a
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