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More imagesVoices International Spring 1968 An International Literary Quarterly of the Arts Volume 3, N. 1 May Spring 1968
Brinkley, Frances T. (editor); Anne Marx, Walter Lowenfels, Harvey Tucker, Ruth Moon Kempher, Douglas Blazek, Eunice Pond LaSelle, Robert Abell, Louis Newman, Joan Miller, James Sherwood Tipton, et al
Published by South and West Inc, Ft. Smith, Arkansas 1968
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Ft. Smith, Arkansas: South and West Inc. 1968. First Edition. Magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 5.25" x 8.25"], 40+ pages, illustrated. Poet Percival R. Roberts III has written his name ["PRRobertsIII"] to the title page. Membership application and poetry contest announcement lai…d in. Very good with light wear. See photos whb1E.

CANADIAN ART: Vol I, No. 3. February-March 1944.
Walter Abell [editor]; A.Y. Jackson; Arthur Lismer; Elizabeth Wyn Wood [contributors]
Published by National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa 1944
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. 8vo. 10 x 6.75 in. Illustrated paper wraps, staple-bound. Illustrated in black-and-white. Featuring articles by A.Y. JACKSON and ARTHUR LISMER. Very good example. Light toning, handling, interior else largely clean and crisp.

CANADIAN ART: Vol I, No. 2. December- January 1943-1944.
Walter Abell [editor]; Arthur Lismer; Frances Loring [contributors]
Published by National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa 1944
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Seller: McCanse Art, Toronto, ON, CanadaMcCanse Art
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. 8vo. 10 x 6.75 in. Illustrated paper wraps, staple-bound. Illustrated in black-and-white. Featuring articles by ARTHUR LISMER and FRANCES LORING. Very good example. Light toning, handling, interior else largely clean and crisp.
Published by Maritime Art Association 1943
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Decorative card covers. (67)-97 Pp. 14 b&w. illus. with original tipped in wood engraving Leonard Hutchinson titled "Canadian Saw Mill Twenty Mile Creek, Ontario" Covers are lightly soiled, and with a few creases, the engraving by Leonard Hutchinson is creased.
Published by Maritime Art Association 1943
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Decorative card covers. (98)-132 Pp. 15 b&w. illus. & an original tipped in linocut by Henry G. Glyde titled "Prairie Serenade" Another colour tipped plate in ads. This is the first issue of what was to become Canada's premier arts magazine "Canadian Art" . These early issues had original art by various artists of the day. The f…irst 6 issue were done with the text in mimeographed text, black and white illustrations on glossy paper and the original on heavy bound paper. All the 15 issue of Maritime Art are very had to find. Henry George Glyde RCA (June 18, 1906 March 31, 1998) was an English-born Canadian painter, draftsperson and art educator. Born in Luton, England, Glyde attended the Royal College of Art in London, England (19261930) was a student instructor at the school (1929-1930), then was an art instructor at other schools. He came to Canada in 1935 to teach drawing in Calgary at the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art and in 1936 became head of the art department. From then on, he explored western Canada as a painting subject. He was also head of the painting division of the Banff School of Fine Arts (19371966) where he met A.Y. Jackson and, in 1943, the two artists went north, with a commission from the National Gallery to create studies of the Alaska Highway. In 1937, he began teaching community art classes with the Department of Extension, University of Alberta, where he went on to establish the Department of Fine Art. He taught there between 1946 and 1966. Covers are slightly soiled and the tipped in linocut by Henry G. Glyde has a light crfease to the left margin just touching the image.
Published by Maritime Art Association 1943
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Decorative card covers. (133)-170 Pp. 38 b&w. illus. & an original tipped in linoleum cut by Christian McKiel titled "Portrait". Another colour tipped plate in ads. This is the first issue of what was to become Canada's premier arts magazine "Canadian Art" . These early issues had original art by various artists of the day. The…first 6 issue were done with the text in mimeographed text, black and white illustrations on glossy paper and the original on heavy bound paper. All the 15 issue of Maritime Art are very had to find. Christian McKiel (September 27, 1889 December 12, 1978) was a Canadian artist and educator. The daughter of Emma Ives Harris and Joseph Simpson Harris, county sheriff, and sister of Margaret Harris, she was born Christian Harris in Pictou, Nova Scotia.[ She received a teaching diploma in drawing and a Drawing Certificate from the Ladies' College at Mount Allison University in 1911. From 1911 to 1912, McKiel pursued further studies at the Art Students League of New York. She returned to Sackville in 1913 to teach in the fine arts department at Mount Allison University after the resignation of Sarah (Stewart) Hart. She was an integral in the development of the craft program at the university. During her three decades teaching at Mount Allison University, she conducted classes in drawing, pottery, china painting and general painting. The edges of the cover are slightly browned otherwise very good.
Published by Maritime Art Association 1943
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Decorative card covers. (98)-132 Pp. 15 b&w. illus. & an original tipped in linocut Henry G. Glyde titled "Prairie Serenade" Another colour tipped plate in ads. This is the first issue of what was to become Canada's premier arts magazine "Canadian Art" . These early issues had original art by various artists of the day. The firs…t 6 issue were done with the text in mimeographed text, black and white illustrations on glossy paper and the original on heavy bound paper. All the 15 issue of Maritime Art are very had to find. Henry George Glyde RCA (June 18, 1906 March 31, 1998) was an English-born Canadian painter, draftsperson and art educator. Born in Luton, England, Glyde attended the Royal College of Art in London, England (19261930) was a student instructor at the school (1929-1930), then was an art instructor at other schools. He came to Canada in 1935 to teach drawing in Calgary at the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art and in 1936 became head of the art department. From then on, he explored western Canada as a painting subject. He was also head of the painting division of the Banff School of Fine Arts (19371966) where he met A.Y. Jackson and, in 1943, the two artists went north, with a commission from the National Gallery to create studies of the Alaska Highway. In 1937, he began teaching community art classes with the Department of Extension, University of Alberta, where he went on to establish the Department of Fine Art. He taught there between 1946 and 1966. Small brown stain to front cover and edges of the covers are toned, interior very good.
Published by Maritime Art Association, Wolfville, N.S. 1942
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Condition: Very good condition. 32 Pp. 17 b&w. illus. & an original tipped in woodblock by Edwin Holgate titled "Gulls" Contents include Clarence A. Gagnon, Art in Wartime, Travelling Exhibitions This is the first issue of what was to become Canada's premier arts magazine "Canadian Art" . These early issues had original art by v…arious artists of the day. The first 6 issue were done with the text in mimeographed text, black and white illustrations on glossy paper and the original on heavy bound paper. All the 15 issue of Maritime Art are very had to find. Edwin Headley Holgate RCA (August 19, 1892 May 21, 1977), was a Canadian painter, muralist, and printmaker. Holgate played a major role in Montreal's art community, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, where he both studied and taught. He was known primarily as a portraitist and for his treatment of the female nude in an outdoor setting in a series of paintings and prints during the 1930s. Decorative card covers (magazine format).
Published by Maritime Art Association 1940
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Decorative card covers. (2),31 Pp. 5 b&w. illus. & an original tipped in engraving signed in pencil on the bottom left corner by Donald Cameron MacKay titled "Virginia Deer" This is the first issue of what was to become Canada's premier arts magazine "Canadian Art" . These early issues had original art by various artists of the…day. The first 6 issue were done with the text in mimeographed text, black and white illustrations on glossy paper and the original on heavy bound paper. All the 15 issue of Maritime Art are very had to find. Donald Cameron MacKay F.R.S.C. (1906-1979) was a Maritime artist; an Official War Artist for the Royal Navy of Canada; an author and illustrator. The cover of the spine is worn with a few small nicks and tears. Previous owner's name in on the front cover, interior is in very good condition.
Published by Maritime Art Association 1943
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Decorative card covers. (98)-66 Pp. 15 b. & w. illus. & an original tipped in linocut by Violet A.Gillet "Winter Night" Articles include Contemporary Canadian Painting & An Artist with the Canadian Navy. Light wear to edges otherwise very good.
Published by Maritime Art Association, Wolfville, N.S. 1942
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Decorative card covers. (109)-140 Pp. 19 b&w. illus. & an original tipped in wood engraving by Carl Schaefer titled "Rubber Plant" Contents include Masterpieces of Painting By Robert Ayre, Canadian Group by Andre Bieler, William Murray by Louise Manny, Criticism by Walter Abell, Original Print by Carl Schaefer, Coast to Coast in… Art & New Books on Art Very good with some very light soiling to the front cover.