Volume 66, Number 2, Spring 1997

Articles

Introduction: Art in the University of Toronto Collections
Elizabeth Legge

Malcolm Rains’s Samothrace (1991)
Linda Hutcheon

‘Consumed with that which it was nourished by’: Will Gorlitz’s Literary Landscapes
Peter O’Brien

Reflections on Being Born in a Stern Group of Seven Canvas That Is Magically Transformed into a Sensuous Eleanor Bond Painting
Mel Watkins

First Steps: Auntie Emily Lends a Hand
Vera Frenkel

Autour de Sereine carrière de Paul-Émile Borduas: une obscure clarté venue du fond d’un espace intérieur en transformation continuelle
Michel Lord

J.M.W. Turner’s Pembroke Castle: Clearing Up of a Thunderstorm (1806)
Alan Bewell

Storytelling, History, and Identity in William Par’s Portrait of Three Friends
Karen Stanworth

Edward Burne-Jones and Pre-Raphaelite Melancholy
David Shaw

What Was the Matter with the ‘Fair Correspondent’?
Edward Shorter

Henri Fantin-Latour’s Ariane abandonnée
Mitchell Frank

The Maw Tiles from Sherborne Ville
Douglas Richardson

 

 


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