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Canadian art publications: history and recent developments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Loren Singer*
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Concordia University, Montreal
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Abstract

This article traces the history of Canadian art publishing from the eighteenth century to date, closely paralleling the development of art historical scholarship in the country. A statistical survey of art publishing 1975–80 is followed by details of recently published key works in the fields of architecture, sculpture, painting, drawing, graphic arts, folk decorative arts, photography, North American Indian and Eskimo art. A substantial bibliography is appended. This paper was delivered to the Section of Art Libraries at the 1982 IFLA Council in Montreal.

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Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1983

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