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David Milne, 1882-1953 : an exhibition prepared to mark Canada's Centennial Year, 1967

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1967
Author
Silcox, David P.
Publisher
Kingston, Ontario : Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Call Number
06.1 Si3d
Variant Title
David Milne, 1882-1953 : exposition organisee pour celebrer le centenaire du Canada
Author
Silcox, David P.
Responsibility
David P. Silcox
Publisher
Kingston, Ontario : Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Published Date
1967
Physical Description
[22] unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Exhibition catalogue
Art
Subjects
Milne, David
Abstract
Pertains to an exhibition catalogue outlining the work of David Milne, a highly accomplished Canadian painter, printmaker and writer. The publication was prepared in an effort to mark Canada’s centennial year. The publication begins with a brief history of David Milne as an artist, and the passion behind his work, followed by a series of images showcasing his art. Readers are offered a small glimpse into the life of the respected Canadian artist and creator, David Milne.
Notes
Exhibition calendar: February 3 - March 2, The Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario; March 14 - April 17, London Public Library and Art Museum; April 26 - May 28, Willistead Art Gallery, Windsor; June 9 - 30, Sarnia Public Library and Art Gallery; July 7 - 31, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery; August 7 - September 3, Rodman Hall Art Centre, St. Catharines; September 12 - October 10, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg; October 21 - November 19, Muse´e du Que´bec, Que´bec.
Preface signed: Ralph Allen, Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario.
Introduction signed: David P. Silcox.
Accession Number
3069 a
Call Number
06.1 Si3d
Collection
Archives Library
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