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'Oddballs and Eccentrics' ('Les hirsutes et les excentriques'): Visual Arts and Artists in the Popular Press in Post-War Canada
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'Oddballs and Eccentrics' ('Les hirsutes et les excentriques'): Visual Arts and Artists in the Popular Press in Post-War Canada
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Although focused on comparing the art criticism in the Toronto-based Star Weekly and the Montreal-based Le petit journal between 1945 and 1968, the author does examine the disparaging criticism that was leveled against Anglophone Quebec artists and Anglophone institutions, such as the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, by Francophones in this Quiet Revolution era.
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PhD dissertation
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Queen's University
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Kingston, ON
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2011
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viii-296p.
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en
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Antoncic, Debra Anne. “‘Oddballs and Eccentrics’ ('Les Hirsutes et Les Excentriques’): Visual Arts and Artists in the Popular Press in Post-War Canada.” PhD dissertation, Queen’s University, 2011. https://qspace.library.queensu.ca/bitstream/1974/6540/3/Antoncic_Debra_A_201105_PhD.pdf.
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