Scott, Brandtner, Eveleigh, Webber

Four artists who are today relatively or almost entirely unknown – one woman and three men – nevertheless played a part in the aesthetic upheavals that led to abstraction in 1940s Montreal. Very active in the art milieu throughout the decade, Marian Dale Scott, Fritz Brandtner, Henry Eveleigh, and Gordon Webber captured the attention of critics of the time, who employed the term “abstract art” to describe both non-objective works and bold formal explorations that retained som
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Date de sortie15 octobre 2022
LangueAnglais
ÉditeurMcGill-Queen's University Press
CollectionScott, Brandtner, Eveleigh, Webber
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