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March 24, 2011

LOT 67

Lot 67

Nine Volumes on Art from Ontario

Nine Volumes on Art from Ontario
Lot 67 Details
Nine Volumes on Art from Ontario

Exhibition Catalogue.
REFLECTIONS ON A CAPITAL: 12 OTTAWA PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Ottawa: Information Canada, 1970.,
Exhibition Catalogue.
HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF ONTARIO.
Ontario: Ministry of Culture and Recreation n.d.,
Forsey, William C.
THE ONTARIO COMMUNITY COLLECTS: SURVEY OF CANADIAN PAINTING FROM 1766 TO THE PRESENT.
Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1975.,
Bayer, Fern.
THE ONTARIO COLLECTION.
Markham: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1984.,
ROBERT KEMP’S PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS OF RURAL ONTARION.
Collingwood: Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts, n.d.,
Herrfort, A.K.
MENNONITE COUNTRY: WATERLOO COUNTY DRAWINGS BY PETER ETRIL SNYDER.
St. Jacobs: Sand Hill Books. 1978.,
Campbell, Henry C.
EARLY DAYS ON THE GREAT LAKES: THE ART OF WILLIAM ARMSTRONG.
Toronto and Montreal: McClelland and Stewart, 1971.,
Greenhill, Ralph and Thomas D. Mahoney.
NIAGARA.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1969.,
deVolpi, Charles P.
THE NIAGARA PENINSULA: A PICTORIAL RECORD.
Montreal: Dev-Sco Publications Ltd., 1966.,

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $72
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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