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National Gallery of Canada - Musée des beaux-arts du Canada
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Baroque to Neo-Classical: Sculpture in Quebec
René Villeneuve
Paper ISBN 0-88884-662-2
264 pages, 32 colour, 150 b/w illustrations
$9.95
This fully illustrated catalogue is an original interpretation of the stylistic evolution of Quebec sculpture between 1650 and 1850.
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A Place for Art. The Architecture of the National Gallery of Canada
Witold Rybczynski
Paper Bilingual ISBN 0-88884-620-7
108 pages, 51 colour, 100 b/w illustrations
$9.95
Witold Rybczynski's insightful and provocative text is accompanied by a fascinating array of paintings, drawings and photographs illustrating the history of museum architecture and showcasing Safdie's innovations in his design for the Gallery.
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Canadian Art ( Volume One / A–F)
Charles C. Hill and Pierre B. Landry (eds.)
Hardcover ISBN 0-88884-545-6
447 pages, 1 colour, 1,710 b/w illustrations
$74.95
This is the first volume in the project of cataloguing all works of art of the Canadian school acquired by the National Gallery from 1880 to 1980.
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Canadian Art (Volume Two / G–K)
Pierre B. Landry (ed.), with Claire Champ
Paper ISBN 0-88884-638-X
416 pages, 1 colour, 1,685 b/w illustrations
$74.95
This is the second volume of the National Gallery's catalogue of its permanent collection of Canadian Art.
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European and American Painting, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts (Volume 1 / 1300–1800)
Myron Laskin, Jr., and Michael Pantazzi (eds.)
Hardcover, 2 volumes with case
ISBN 0-88884-531-6
Text: 375 pages, 268 b/w illustrations
Plates: 272 pages, 268 b/w illustrations
$129.95
The entire collection of Old Masters is made available in this catalogue.
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"One of the most beautiful chapels in the land"
Luc Noppen
Paper ISBN 0-88884-576-6
108 pages, 9 colour, 73 b/w illustrations
$9.95
When Ottawa's Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart was demolished in 1972, concerned citizens, government agencies and the National Gallery succeeded in saving the interior of the chapel. In this book the text is supplemented by a superb collection of photographs.
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The Tabernacle of Paul Jourdain
René Villeneuve
Paper ISBN 0-88884-593-6
96 pages, 4 colour, 55 b/w illustrations
$9.95
One of the most spectacular pieces of religious art now to be seen in the National Gallery is a large, gilded tabernacle created by Montreal sculptor Paul Jourdain. This book, illustrated with examples of the few surviving tabernacles made during the French regime (1608–1763), traces the history of the Jourdain tabernacle.
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The Croscup's Painted Parlour
Victoria Baker
Paper ISBN 0-88884-597-9
96 pages, 4 colour, 52 b/w illustrations
$9.95
This is an evocative history of Nova Scotia's famous “painted room” and The National Gallery's restoration of it.
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The MacCallum-Jackman Cottage Mural Paintings
Pierre B. Landry
Paper ISBN 0-88884-598-7
64 pages, 2 colour, 35 b/w illustrations
$9.95
This monograph describes the history of the paintings commissioned by art patron James M. MacCallum for the walls of his summer cottage on Go-Home Bay in 1915 and installed in 1916.
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