Painting in Quebec, 1820-1850

Painting in Quebec, 1820-1850
Title Painting in Quebec, 1820-1850 PDF eBook
Author Mario Béland
Publisher
Pages 632
Release 1992
Genre Art, Canadian
ISBN

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Drawn from Life

Drawn from Life
Title Drawn from Life PDF eBook
Author Victoria Dickenson
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 344
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780802080738

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An illustrated archeology of the imagination that reveals how artists and writers from the late 16th to the early 19th century, most of whom had never seen North America, portrayed the natural history and landscape of North America to European readers.

Picturing the Land

Picturing the Land
Title Picturing the Land PDF eBook
Author Marylin J. McKay
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 384
Release 2011-04-12
Genre Art
ISBN 077359096X

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Emphasizing the ways in which social, economic, and political conditions determine representation, Marylin McKay moves beyond canonical images and traditional nationalistic interpretations by analyzing Canadian landscape art in relation to different concepts of territory. Taking an expansive and inclusive perspective on Canadian landscape art, McKay depicts this tradition in all its diversity and draws it into the larger body of Western landscape art, broadening the horizon of future study, appreciation, and criticism. Richly illustrated and filled with sophisticated and innovative commentary, Picturing the Land provides new and distinct histories of the landscape art of French and English Canada.

Literature and Painting In Quebec

Literature and Painting In Quebec
Title Literature and Painting In Quebec PDF eBook
Author William J. Berg
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 417
Release 2013-02-04
Genre Art
ISBN 1442698306

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This unique study explores how Quebec's landscapes have been represented in both literature and visual art throughout the centuries, from the writing of early explorers such as Cartier and Champlain to work by prominent contemporary authors and artists from the province. William J. Berg traces recurrent images and themes within these creations through the most significant periods in the development of a Quebecois identity that was threatened initially by the wilderness and indigenous populations, and later by the dominance of British and American influences. Focusing on the interplay between nature and culture in landscape representation, Literature and Painting in Quebec contends that both have reflected and fashioned the meaning of French-Canadian nationhood. As such, Literature and Painting in Quebec presents a new perspective to approach the notion of national identity, a quest that few groups have engaged in more persistently than the Quebecois.

Patrician Families and the Making of Quebec

Patrician Families and the Making of Quebec
Title Patrician Families and the Making of Quebec PDF eBook
Author Brian Young
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 511
Release 2014-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 077359664X

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History has often ignored the influence in modern Quebec of family dynasties, patriarchy, seigneurial land, and traditional institutions. Following the ascent of four generations from two families through eighteenth-century New France to the onset of the First World War, Patrician Families and the Making of Quebec compares the French Catholic Taschereaus and the Anglican and English-speaking McCords. Consulting private, institutional, and legal archives, Brian Young studies eight family patriarchs. Working as merchants or colonial administrators in the first generation, they became seigneurial proprietors, officeholders, and prelates. The heads of both families used marriage arrangements, land stewardship, and judgeships to position their heirs. Young shows how patriarchy was a central force in both domestic and public life, as well as the ways in which Taschereau and McCord family strategies extended into the marrow of Quebec society through moral authority, influence on national identities, and their positions within senior offices in religious, judicial, and university institutions. Through courthouses, cemeteries, belfries, and their own chapels and neoclassical estates, they created encompassing cultural landscapes. Later generations used museums, archives, historian collaborators, photography, and modern print to elevate family achievement to the status of heroic national narratives. Sagas of the monied and entrepreneurial, nationalist imperatives to protect a vulnerable people, and skepticism about the lasting power of great families and historical institutions have relegated the influence of the Taschereaus and McCords to obscurity. Patrician Families and the Making of Quebec resuscitates the central role these elite families played in English and French Quebec.

Painting in Canada

Painting in Canada
Title Painting in Canada PDF eBook
Author J. Russell Harper
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 484
Release 1977-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780802063076

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Since its first appearance in 1967, Russell Harper's classic study of Canadian painting has been recognized as the outstanding authority on the subject. This edition provides a comprehensive survey, generously illustrated, of three centuries of Canadian painting from its beginnings in the seventeenth century. Through a lively combination of entertaining anecdotes, descriptions of the cultural background, biographical accounts, and critical judgement, the reader comes to know intimately the artists, their paintings, and their environments. Included are 173 reproductions - 45 added since the first addition. They all ow the reader to see representative works from all periods, and provide a visual record of the cultural and social history of Canada.

A Gentlewoman in Upper Canada

A Gentlewoman in Upper Canada
Title A Gentlewoman in Upper Canada PDF eBook
Author Anne Langton
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 473
Release 2008-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0802035493

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. First published in 1950, A Gentlewoman in Upper Canada is a classic work of early pioneering literature. This new, significantly expanded edition includes many of Langton's original illustrations and reveals Langton's views on writing, art, and women's social and familial roles in nineteenth-century Europe and Canada.