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Author, Editor, Director Title City of Publication Publisher Number Volume Year Type of Publication Keywords ISBN Number Additional Notes Author, Editor, Director Title City of Publication Publisher Number Volume Year Type of Publication Keywords ISBN Number Additional Notes e.g. thesis, book, magazine, exhibition catalogue Abel, Tiina et al., eds. Estonian Art 1 18 2006 Magazine Estonia Abel, Tiina et al., eds. Estonian Art 1/2 22/23 2008 Magazine Estonia Abel, Tiina et al., eds. Estonian Art 2 25 2009 Magazine Estonia Abel, Tiina et al., eds. Estonian Art 1 26 2010 Magazine Estonia First Nations Artists in Canada: A Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute Acland, Joan Reid Montreal 2001 Bibliography/Book First Nations, Canada 0-88947-380-3 Biographical/Bibliographical Guide 1960 to 1999 for Studies in Canadian Art Ardies, Heather Frances Gage Sculptor: A Retrospective 1948-1996 Cobourg, ON Art Gallery of Northumberland 1997 Exhibition Catalogue Sculpture, Ontario 0-921480-32-6 Art Gallery of Hamilton Harriet Ford Hamilton, ON Art Gallery of Hamilton 2001 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, Drawing 0-919153-68-2 Art Gallery of Nova Scotia On a Path to Learning: Early Nova Scotian Women Artists Halifax Art Gallery of Nova Scotia 2012 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, Women, Nova Scotia N/A Two Artists Time Forgot/Deux artistes oubliees par l'histoire: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Frances Jones (Bannerman) and Margaret Campbell Halifax Art Gallery of Nova Scotia 2006 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick 1-55457-068-9 Macpherson Barz, Sandra B. Inuit Artists Print Workbook New York Arts and Culture of the North Publishers 1981 Catalogue Print, North, Inuit, Indigenous 0-9605898-0-5 Beaverbrook Art Gallery Canadian Folk Art from the Collection of Susan A. Murray Fredericton, NB Beaverbrook Art Gallery 2006 Exhibition Catalogue Collection, Exhibition, New Brunswick 0-920674-64-X Beck, Janice Sanford No Ordinary Woman: The Story of Mary Schaffer Warren Calgary Rocky Mountain Books 2001 Book Biography, Photography, Travel 0921-102823 Taming the Frontier: Art and Women in the Canadian West Berry, Virginia G. Calgary Bayeux Arts 2005 Book History, Canada, West, Painting, Galleries 1-896209-55-6 1880-1920 Blain, Brad Canadian Treasures, 25 Artists, 25 Paintings, 25 Years Kitchener-Waterloo Kitchener-Waterloo Gallery 1981 Exhibition Catalogue Canadian, Painting 0-919423-36-1 Wild Flowers of Canada: Impressions and Sketches of a Bobak, Molly Lamb Toronto Pagurian Corporation Ltd. 1983 Book Flowers, Sketches, Diary 0-88932-124-8 Field Artist Borsa, Joan Ann Harbuz: Inside Community, Outside Convention Regina, SK Dunlop Art Gallery 1997 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Saskatchewan, Ukrainian, Painting 0-920085-55-5 Fine Arts Student Alliance/Arts and Bourcheix-Laporte, Mariane, ed. Indissociable: Fine Arts & Sciences Montreal 2009 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Catalogue, Student, Concordia 0-88947-472-7 Two copies Sciences Federation of Associations Fine Arts Student Alliance/Arts and Bourcheix-Laporte, Mariane, ed. Inter- Montreal 2010 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Catalogue, Student, Concordia 0-88947-492-5 Sciences Federation of Associations Boutilier, Alicia Four Women Who Painted in the 1930s & 1940s Ottawa Carleton University Art Gallery 1998 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, Ontario, Toronto 07709-0454-8 Mapping an Artist's Identity: The Life, Work and Wrting of Boutilier, Alicia Ottawa Carleton University 1998 Thesis Painting, Thesis, Group of Seven Yvonne McKague Housser Exhibition, Portraiture, Painting, Watercolour, Drawing, Bovey, Patricia E. Myfanwy Pavelic: Inner Explorations Victoria Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1994 Exhibition Catalogue 0-88885-178-2 Charcoal Painting, Suprematism, Futurism, Constructivism, Bowlt, John E and Matthew Drutt, ed. Amazons of the Avant-Garde New York Guggenheim Museum 2000 Exhibition Catalogue 0-89207-225-3 Russian Boyanoski, Christine Loring and Wyle: Sculptors' Legacy Toronto Art Gallery of Ontario 1987 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Scupture, Classicism 0-919777-47-3 Making a Place: The Life and Work of Lucy Jarvis as Bradley, Rhonda J. Cultural Educator and Community Catalyst in Atlantic Ottawa Carleton University 1997 Thesis Thesis, Maritimes, Education Canada Braide, Janet Anne Savage: Her Expression of Beauty Montreal Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal 1979 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Montreal, Catalogue, Painting 0-88813-030-9 Caroline and Frank Armington: Canadian Painter-Etchers in Braide, Janet and Nancy Parke-Taylor Peel, ON Art Gallery of Peel 1990 Exhibition Catalogue Etching, Painting, Canada, Ontario, Exhibition 0-9694274-0-9 Paris Prudence Heward (1896-1947): An Introduction to Her Life Braide, Janet Montreal Walter Klinkhoff Gallery 1980 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Montreal, Catalogue, Painting 0-9690513-0-1 and Work The French Connection: Canadian Painters at the Salons Bruce, Tobi and Patrick Shaw Cable Hamilton Art Gallery of Hamilton 2011 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Hamilton, Catalogue, Painting, Paris, Salon 1-897407-10-3 Two copies 1880-1900 Burdett, Bob Canadian Artists in Exhibition 1972-1973 Toronto Roundstone Council for the Arts 1972 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Canadian N/A Making a Living: Florence Carlyle and the Negotiation of a Butlin, Susan Ottawa Carleton University 1995 Thesis Painting, Thesis Professional Artistic Identity Government, Awards, Canada Council, Ottawa, Canada Council for the Arts Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts, 2007 Ottawa Canada Council for the Arts 2007 Book N/A Governor General, Contemporary Government, Awards, Canada Council, Ottawa, Canada Council for the Arts Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts, 2009 Ottawa Canada Council for the Arts 2009 Book Governor General, Contemporary Centre d'exposition de Baie-Saint-Paul Le feu et l'esprit: Rita Letendre Baie-Saint-Paul, QC Centre d'exposition de Baie-Saint-Paul 2002 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, Quebec, Abstraction 2-922515-01-X Courtemanche, Gil Trente Artistes dans un Train Montreal Art Global 1989 Book History, Painting, Travel 2-920718-29-0 No Man's Land: The Battlefield Paintings of Mary Riter Davis, Angela & Sarah McKinnon Winnipeg University of Winnipeg 1992 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, War, Woman, WWI 0-9694178-3-7 Hamilton, 1919-1922 Detroit Institute of Arts The Arts of French Canada 1613-1870 Detroit Detroit Institute of Arts 1946 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, French, Canada Index to National Gallery of Canada Exhibition Catalogues Dombowsky, Philip Ottawa National Gallery of Canada 2007 Catalogue Ottawa, Canada, Collection, Index, Exhibition 0-88884-835-2 and Checklists, 1880-1930 Arts d'agrements ou arts professionnels: la formation Doutreloux, Isabelle artistique des filles dans les ecoles des beaux-arts de Quebec Sherbrooke, QC Universite de Sherbrooke 1990 Thesis Painting, Montreal, Thesis et de Montreal, 1922-1960 Frankfurt am Main, Fach, Barbel and Dr. Edith Valdevieso-Schropf Frauenkunst/Kunst von Frauen Galerie Joseph Fach GmbH 2012 Catalogue Women, Artists, Germany 3-921606-99-5 Germany Fallis, Margaret Charlotte Schreiber R.C.A. 1834-1922 Ottawa Carleton University 1985 Thesis Painting, Thesis Exhibition Catalogue (photocopy of Farr, Dorothy and Natalie Luckyj From Women's Eyes: Women Painters in Canada Kingston, ON Agnes Etherington Art Centre 1975 Painting, Canada N/A original) Farr, Dorothy Lilias Torrance Newton 1896-1980 Kingston, ON Agnes Etherington Art Centre 1981 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, Portraiture 0-88911-023-9 Two copies Fenton, Terry Reta Summers Cowley Calgary University of Calgary Press 2006 Exhibition Catalogue Painters, Biography, Exhibition 1-55238-183-8 Spring/Summer Fine, Elsa Honig, ed. Woman's Art Journal (Spring/Summer 1980) Inaugural Issue 1 1 Journal Feminism, Criticism N/A 1980 FOFA Gallery Katja MacLeod Kessin Montreal FOFA Gallery 2007 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, German, Concordia, Holocaust, Violence 0-9781694-3-5 Two copies Foss, Brian and Janice Anderson Quiet Harmony: The Art of Mary Hiester Reid Toronto Art Gallery of Ontario 2000 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, Landscape, Still Life The Canadian Painters Eleven (1953-1960), from the Robert Fox, Ross Amherst, MA Mead Art Museum, Amherst College 1994 Exhibition Catalogue Canada, Ontario, Painting, Abstraction 0-914337-17-3 McLaughlin Gallery Frey, Elizabeth Medals: Dora de Pédery Hunt Ottawa Canadian Stage and Arts Publications Ltd. ? Book Medals, Hungary, Sculpture 246 907 Helen Parsons Shepherd and Reginald Shepherd: Four Art Gallery, Memorial University of Gard, Peter St John's, NL 1989 Exhibition Catalogue Painting, Sketches, Maritimes 0-889001-188-5 Decades Newfoundland Forgotten Graces: Travel Sketchbooks of a Victorian Gossage, Carolyn M. Unionville, ON Varley Gallery of Markham 2006 Exhibition Catalogue Exhibition, Travel, Sketches 0-9735896-1-2 Gentlewoman The Obstacle Race: The Fortunes of Women Painters and Greer, Germaine New York Farrar Straus Giroux 1979 Book Biography, Painting, History, Feminism, Criticism 043618799X Their Work Ottawa, National Gallery, Intervention, Public, Women, Hall, Marion Jean Wombage 2010: A Stealth Art Event N/A Blurb 2011 Exhibition Catalogue N/A Feminism, History Harper, J. Russell Early Painters and Engravers in Canada Toronto University of Toronto Press 1970 Book Engraving, Painting, Canada 0-8020-1630-8 Primitive, Naive, Provincial, and Folk Painting in Canada: A Harper, J. Russell Toronto University of Toronto Press 1974 Book Painting 0-8020-2153-0 People's Art Hayden, Malin Hedlin & Jessica Sjöholm Feminisms is Still Our Name: Seven Essays on Newcastle, UK Cambridge Scholars 2010 Edited
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