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La place des femmes dans la Société d'art contemporain : Montréal, 1939-1948
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La place des femmes dans la Société d'art contemporain : Montréal, 1939-1948
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The Société d'art contemporain (Contemporary Arts Society) was formed in January 1939 to promote public awareness of modern art in Montreal. Membership was open to all artists of "non-academic tendencies." John Lyman, a prominent Montreal painter and critic, was the society's founder and first president. The author focuses on eight women artists -- Marguerite Doernbach (Peggy Anderson), Louise Gadbois, Prudence Heward, Sybil Kennedy, Mabel Lockerby, Jeanne Rhéaume, Marian Scott, Fanny Wiselberg -- who were members of the Société d'art contemporain in the 1940s -- and their role in promoting modern art in Montreal.
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Master's Thesis
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Université du Québec à Montréal
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Montréal
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2007
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viii-165p.
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fr
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Fortin, Nathalie. “La place des femmes dans la Société d’art contemporain : Montréal, 1939-1948.” Master’s Thesis, Université du Québec à Montréal, 2007. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMUQ/TC-QMUQ-3348.pdf.
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