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The Dignity of Every Human Being : New Brunswick Artists and Canadian Culture between the Great Depression and the Cold War  Cover Image E-book E-book

The Dignity of Every Human Being : New Brunswick Artists and Canadian Culture between the Great Depression and the Cold War

Niergarth, Kirk (author., Author, Author).

Summary: "The Dignity of Every Human Being" studies the vibrant New Brunswick artistic community which challenged "the tyranny of the Group of Seven" with socially-engaged realism in the 1930s and 40s. Using extensive archival and documentary research, Kirk Niergarth follows the work of regional artists such as Jack Humphrey and Miller Brittain, writers such as P.K. Page, and crafts workers such as Kjeld and Erica Deichmann. The book charts the rise and fall of "social modernism" in the Maritimes and the style's deep engagement with the social and economic issues of the Great Depression and the Popular Front.Connecting local, national, and international cultural developments, Niergarth's study documents the attempts of Depression-era artists to question conventional ideas about the nature of art, the social function of artists, and the institutions of Canadian culture. "The Dignity of Every Human Being" records an important and previously unexplored moment in Canadian cultural history.

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  • ISBN: 9781442663190
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (368 p.)
    remote
    Computer data.
  • Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]

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General Note:
CatMonthString:january.23
Multi-User.
Formatted Contents Note: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- "The Dignity of Every Human Being". New Brunswick Artists and Canadian Culture between the Great Depression and the Cold War -- Introduction -- Part One: Art and Democracy -- 1. The Atmosphere: Art and Politics in Canadian Magazines, 1935-1939 -- 2. Walter Abell, Canadian Culture, and the Maritime Push -- Part Two: The Collective Dream in New Brunswick Art -- 3. Saint John -- 4. Two "Giants": "Pro-Artists" Jack Humphrey and Miller Brittain -- 5. Artists Are Like This: Common Interests of the "Crowd" -- 6. Arising from the Thirties Dream: Saint John Artists and the Post-war Period -- Notes -- Index
Restrictions on Access Note:
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization
Type of Computer File or Data Note:
Text (HTML), electronic book.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
Mode of access: Internet.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff.
Access restricted through purchase.
Language Note:
In English.
Issuing Body Note:
Made available online by publisher.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Aug 2021)
Subject: Multi-User.
ART / General
Artists -- New Brunswick -- Biography
Art -- Political aspects -- Canada -- History -- 20th century
Art, Canadian -- New Brunswick -- 20th century
Art and society -- Canada -- History -- 20th century

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