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Le port d'Halifax Harbour 1918: Harold Gilman et Arthur Lismer

  • Alternate title

    Halifax Harbor 1918


Abstract

A year after the city was devastated by the Halifax Explosion, Harold Gilman (British, 1876-1919) and Arthur Lismer (Canadian, 1885-1969) were working in Halifax as war artists. Both commissioned by the Canadian War Memorials Fund to record the war activity on the home front, the two men struck up a friendship and worked side-by-side on occasion. With the effects of the explosion still clearly visible, Gilman and Lismer turned their attention to the bustling harbour. Produced in conjunction with the 'Halifax Harbour 1918' exhibition, this compelling book traces the artists' meticulous approach to their mission, the challenges of working during the aftermath of the tragedy and their role during a critical moment in the history of Canadian landscape painting.

Contents

Foreword -- Harold Gilman's Halifax Harbour / Lily Foster -- Arthur Lismer in Halifax: the painter as witness / Anabelle Kienle Poňka -- Lismer's echo in Halifax and beyond / Sarah Fillmore -- Harold Gilman and Arthur Lismer: a journey through the archives / Kirsten Appleyard. Avant-propos -- Le port d'Halifax selon Harold Gilman / Lily Foster -- Arthur Lismer à Halifax: le peintre témoin / Anabelle Kienle Poňka -- L'écho Lismer retentit à Halifax et ailleurs / Sarah Fillmore -- Harold Gilman et Arthur Lismer: retour aux archives / Kirsten Appleyard.

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    • Fredericton, New Brunswick: Goose Lane Editions
    • Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, ©2018

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    • 1773100874
    • 9781773100876

Annotations / title notes

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    Catalog for the exhibition held at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, October 12, 2018-March 17, 2019 ; and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, April 12-September 2, 2019.


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