From Regionalism to Abstraction : Mashel Teitelbaum and Saskatchewan Art in the 1940s

Ring, Dan; Teitelbaum, Matthew. From Regionalism to Abstraction : Mashel Teitelbaum and Saskatchewan Art in the 1940s. Saskatoon, Sask.: Mendel Art Gallery, 1991.

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Abstract (English)

In an extensive historical essay, Ring traces the conflict between a modernist and regionalist aesthetic in Teitelbaum's work. The painter's son describes the importance of Saskatchewan landscape for his father. Biographical notes. Circa 45 bibl. ref.

Types: Catalogues > Exhibition catalogues
All Contributors: Ring, Dan (Curator); Ring, Dan (Author); Teitelbaum, Matthew (Author); White, Peter (Prefacer)
Dossier: 410 - TEITELBAUM, MASHEL
Collation: 48 p. : 29 ill. (16 col.) ; 25 x 18 cm
ISBN: 0919863620
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Saskatoon, Sask.: Mendel Art Gallery
Artists: Teitelbaum, Mashel; Perehudoff, William; Hone, Mcgregor; Lindner, Ernest F.; Kerderdine, Augustus; Lorimer, Madelaine; Barnett, Jordan; Mulcaster, Wynona; Mendel, Miller, Eva; Newton, Robert; Robillard, Bartley
Critics / Curators / Historians: Ring, Dan
Event Statement: Exhibition organized by Mendel Art Gallery. - Itinerary ; 8 Mar. - 14 Apr. 1991, Mendel Art Gallery (Saskatoon) ; 21 Dec. 1991 - 26 Jan. 1992, Dunlop Art Gallery (Regina).
Keywords: REGIONALISM; SASKATCHEWAN
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Date Deposited: 17 Feb 1994
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2012 13:42
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/6573
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