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Joan Murray (1) (1943–)

Author of The Best of the Group of Seven

For other authors named Joan Murray, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Joan Murray

The Best of the Group of Seven (1989) 85 copies, 1 review
Kurelek's Vision of Canada (1983) 33 copies
Tom Thomson: Trees (1999) 16 copies
Best of Tom Thomson (1986) 15 copies, 1 review
A Treasury of Tom Thomson (2012) 13 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Contemporary Canadian Art (1987) 11 copies, 1 review
Tom Thomson: Design for a Canadian Hero (1998) 10 copies, 1 review
JOHN SCOTT: EDGE CITY (1994) 5 copies
Rocks: Carmichael and the Group of Seven (2006) 4 copies, 1 review
Canadian collage (1997) 1 copy

Associated Works

Drawn from the past : Nicholas de Grandmaison (2007) — Introduction — 4 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Murray, Joan Arden
Birthdate
1943-08-12
Gender
female
Education
University of Toronto
Occupations
curator
art historian
Organizations
Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario
Art Gallery of Ontario
National Gallery of Canada
McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario
Awards and honors
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Citation of Merit Award
Order of Ontario
Short biography
Joan Murray was the executive director of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa from 1974 to 2000, and has worked as a curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario and the National Gallery of Canada, among others. She has written eight books and over sixty catalogues on Canadian art.
Nationality
USA (birth)
Canada
Birthplace
New York, New York, USA
Places of residence
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Reviews

10 reviews
I have a collection of books about Tom Thomson. Thomson’s art and speculation about his death have evolved until his story is part of the Canadian myth. Many people read about Thomson because of the mystery and the art but I read about him because we have a common ancestry so reading books about Thomson is actually family history research for me. For family historians it is great to find an ancestor who was written about but, in the case of Thomson, so much has been written that it is hard show more to separate fact from fiction.

Tom Thomson: Design for a Canadian Hero is a biography. It is well laid out and follows Thomson’s story in a linear progression from his early years, to his growth as an artist, to his death and the actions of others that created the Thomson story that lives on as part of the Canadian story. It is a book about an artist so, of course, there are photos of art – colour plates and black and white photos to illustrate the points of the story. A very tasteful book.
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The Group of Seven are Canadian artists who combined a love of the Canadian landscape with a modern sensibility. I'm not sure this small format does them justice, but it's a nice reminder of their work, since I don't get to see the originals very often. The text has some interesting insights into their work.
I'm in love with his work. And to think, I was just looking for a calendar when I found it. Buried treasure.
there isn't enough write-up about each painting--as if she doesn't car, is just in a rush to get the book out or maybe she doesn't know anything?

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Rating
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Reviews
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