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Masters Gallery Vancouver
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Guest blogger Jill Turner of Masters Gallery - Vancouver explores some representational Canadian art from about 100 years ago on a SHOPPING THEME.
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Angling in the Art World
Inspired by a fishing theme, Jill Turner of Masters Gallery - Vancouver, casts for coast-to-coast examples in various media.
Sep 25, 2015
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THE GREAT SMALLER MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES OF CANADA
Inspired by a guide to the "Great Smaller Museums of Europe", Jill Turner of Masters Gallery - Vancouver blogs about her take on the Great Smaller Museums and Galleries of Canada.
Apr 3, 2015
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VICTORIAN CHARM AND COLONIAL RIGOR: SCHREIBER, HOPKINS AND EARLY FEMALE CANADIAN ARTISTS
Jill Turner of Masters Gallery - Vancouver blogs about the artwork of early Canadian female artists.
Mar 1, 2015
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BACK ROOM: Sybil Andrews (1898 – 1992)
With its strong diagonal composition and stylized geometry, "Bringing in the Boat" is a modernist gem, uniting themes of sport and male bonding in a visual language steeped in its era.
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W.J. Phillips: a top-twenty countdown
Jill Turner of Masters Gallery in Vancouver provides background on W.J. Phillips woodblock prints and offers a personal top-twenty selection.
Jul 1, 2014
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SUMMER IS COMING: CANADIAN ARTISTS AT THE BEACH
Jill Turner of Masters Gallery in Vancouver takes on a beach theme with several different artists.
May 16, 2014
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Portrait Painting in Canadian Art History
Jill Turner of Masters Gallery in Vancouver talks about portrait painting in Canadian Art History -- comparing techniques and artists.
Apr 22, 2014
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ON A WORLD STAGE: The Woodcut Revival and Canada's involvement
Jill Turner of Masters Gallery in Vancouver talks about the finer points of woodcuts -- with some Canadian connections -- comparing techniques and artists.
Jan 18, 2014
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BACK ROOM: Hannah Maynard (1834 – 1918)
Photography in British Columbia has a long history that dates back to the 1800s, when Hannah Maynard, a determined and independent-minded woman, made her way in what was then largely a man’s trade.
May 8, 2013