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Marion Nicoll : silence and alchemy
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  • Marion Nicoll : silence and alchemy
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  • University of Calgary Press, Calgary : 2013
Utgivningsår
  • 2013
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • 1 online resource (xii, 116 pages) colour illustrations
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  • 11
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
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  • Introduction / Christine Sowiak -- Silence and Alchemy: The Development of Marion Nicoll / Ann Davis -- Marion Nicoll and the Sublime / Elizabeth Herbert -- "Mine Had a Ripple In It" / Jennifer Salahub.
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  • Marion-Nicoll (1909 1985) is a widely acknowledged and important founder of Alberta art and certainly one of a dedicated few that brought abstraction into practice in the province. Her life and career is a story of determination, of dedication to her vision regardless of professional or personal challenges. Nicoll became the first woman instructor hired at the Provincial Institute of Art and Technology (now the Alberta College of Art and Design) and although limited to teaching craft and design, she became a significant mentor for generations of artists. Contributions by Ann Davis, Elizabeth Herbert, and Jennifer Salahub.
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  • Print version:Davis, Ann, 1946- Marion Nicoll. Art in profile
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  • 9781552387399
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Marion Nicoll (1909-1985) is a widely acknowledged and important founder of Alberta art and certainly one of a dedicated few that brought abstraction into practice in the province. Her life and career is a story of determination, of dedication to her vision regardless of professional or personal challenges. Nicoll became the first woman instructor hired at the Provincial Institute of Art and Technology (now the Alberta College of Art and Design) - and although limited to teaching craft and design, she became a significant mentor for generations of artists. Contributions by Ann Davis, Elizabeth Herbert, and Jennifer Salahub.

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