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Visually stunning, informative, and broad in scope, this
comprehensive overview gathers the works of renowned still-life
painter Scott Fraser. Beautiful full color images of his body of
work are accompanied by companion drawings and detailed close-ups,
demonstrating the artist's approach to painting. A summary of his
work, an interview of Fraser by artist Robert C. Jackson, and an
extensive chronology of works allow the reader to explore the path
of growth and development that took him from a landscape painter in
the 1980s to the nationally renowned still-life painter that Fraser
is today. His intense scrutiny of objects is revealed in full-page
details of several important works. The over 200 drawings and
paintings included here also reveal how Fraser's passion for art
history is a strongly recurring theme, often demonstrating itself
in surprising ways. This book offers valuable insights for
collectors, museums, students, academics, artists, and everyone
interested in contemporary still life painting.
With this publication a comprehensive study of Impressionism in
Canada is available: from its beginnings in France, via the
dissemination of the new style through artists, gallerists, dealers
and collectors in North America, and its incorporation into and
propagation within a hitherto conservative milieu, to the reception
of Canadian Impressionism both nationally and internationally. The
study culminates in the concise portrayal of the lives and works of
fourteen of the most significant Canadian artists - including
William Blair Bruce, Maurice Cullen, J. W. Morrice, Laura Muntz
Lyall, Marc-Aurele de Foy Suzor-Cote, Helen McNicoll and Clarence
Gagnon - along with several other artists who for some time also
employed Impressionist techniques. In this overview not only are
the sources of inspiration in French Impressionism presented but
also how masterfully and with aplomb these artists found their own
artistic form of expression, which has decisively shaped Canadian
Impressionist painting today.
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