Art for War and Peace: How a Great Public Art Project Helped Canada Discover Itself by Scott Steedman, Ian Sigvaldason

Art for War and Peace: How a Great Public Art Project Helped Canada Discover Itself

Scott Steedman, Ian Sigvaldason

240 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction art history informative medium-paced
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The Sampson-Matthews print program was the largest public art project in Canadian history. Launched at the start of the Second World War, it lasted 22 years and cost tens of millions of dollars. The exquisite, oversize silkscreens were based on de...

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