Morrice and Lyman in the Company of Matisse
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Title |
Morrice and Lyman in the Company of Matisse
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Abstract |
An examination of early modernism in Canadian art by Montreal artists James Wilson Morrice (1865-1924) and John Lyman (1886-1967), and their relationship with the French modernist artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954). Lyman was a student of the French painter at the Academy Matisse in 1910, and a few years later Morrice and Matisse became friends when staying in Tangier, Morocco.
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Place |
Richmond Hill, ON
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Publisher |
Firefly Books
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Date |
2014
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# of Pages |
254p.
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Language |
en
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ISBN |
978-1-77085-493-2
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Notes |
Published originally in French under the title: Morrice et Lyman en compagnie de Matisse. Montréal: Éditions de l'Homme, 2014. 256p. Essays include: "Introduction" by Michèle Grandbois; "The Light of Exile: Morrice and Lyman" by Michèle Grandbois; "Morrice and Matisse: Bedfellows Under the Sign of Modernism" by John O'Brian; "Morrice in North Africa" by Lucie Dorais; "Lyman and Matisse" by François-Marc Gagnon; "Lyman and the Shock of Light" by Marc Gauthier; and "Crossed Path" by Michèle Grandbois and Richard Foisy. |
Citation |
Morrice and Lyman in the Company of Matisse. Richmond Hill, ON: Firefly Books, 2014.
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