Ken Danby: The New Decade - Signed Copy - Paul Duval (1984)
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Ken Danby (1940-2007) was one of Canada's foremost artists; a painter and printmaker of international renown best known for his realist style. Danby's subject matter ranged widely, but it was his images of Canadian landscapes and life that captured the public's attention; like "At the Crease", the 1972 egg tempera painting depicting a nameless hockey goalie viewed from ice-level. Danby's works are owned by private collectors worldwide, as well as by many public institutions, including The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Art. Ken Danby: The New Decade Signed Copy Paul Duval (1984) The book is in overall good condition. The paper dust cover is in fair to poor condition with some wear and tear of the top of the spine and some marks and discolouration. The hardback cover is in good condition with only some discolouration around the spine area. The pages are in very good condition with no discernible damage or wear.
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