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By Sylvia Alberti de Mazzari, Bernard Guyader. 1987
Il n'est sans doute pas d'artiste qui soit aussi connu et méconnu que Léonard de Vinci. Connu parce que ses…
oeuvres ont fait couler beaucoup d'encre, et méconnu parce que rares sont ceux qui ont cherché à explorer, derrière le génie, sa vie d'homme et d'artiste plongé dans le monde effervescent de la Renaissance. 1987.By Henri Perruchot. 1981
Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), évolue dans le décor de Montmartre. Sous les lumières éclatantes et factices de la butte, son visage apparait…
dans les bars et les maisons closes. Il se lie avec Tristan Bernard, fréquente les vélodromes et, surtout, il peint. 1981.By Henri Perruchot. 1956
La vie de grand peintre français. De son enfance, en Provence, à sa mort. Un homme qui se laissait difficilement…
approcher, dont la peinture souleva beaucoup d'hostilité, mais qui laissa de grandes influences. 1956.By Christina Björk, Claude Monet. 1985
Young Linnea and her neighbour, Mr. Bloom, take a delightful trip to Paris to visit the home and garden of…
the famous artist, Claude Monet, who received much of his inspiration from his garden. Grades 3-6. 1985. Uniform title: Linnea i målarens trädgård.By Jack Batten. 1986
In these first-hand accounts, the readers meet judges of every level, from Provincial Court where scrappy, street-level cases are heard,…
to the Supreme Court of Canada where lofty judgments and weighty reinterpretations of laws are made. 1986.By Isadora Duncan. 1927
Candid autobiography of the woman who pioneered the art of modern dance. She tells of her intimate experiences and amorous…
obsessions as well as her travels in Europe and professional activities. c1927.By Jacques Lamarche. 1997
By Jacques Lamarche, Marc-Aurèle Fortin. 1997
By Lorraine Létourneau, Norval Morrisseau. 1993
By Pierre Assouline. 1996
By Édition: École du Barreau du Québec, Québec Ministère de l'Éducation.. 1992
By Henri Barras. 1988
By François Fosca. 1985
Ayant subi les foudres de la critique il y a un siècle, la peinture de Renoir est aujourd'hui, sans conteste,…
l'une des plus appréciées. Voici un portrait complet de Renoir l'homme et de Renoir le peintre. 1985.By David Sweetman. 1990
À trente-sept ans, le 27 juillet 1890, Van Gogh se suicide. En cette année du centenaire de sa mort et…
de la grande rétrospective d'Amsterdam, le livre de David Sweetman renouvelle la vision, souvent stéréotypée, de cet artiste légendaire. 1980.By Cathy Bernheim. 1990
Biographie de Valentine Gross, épouse de Jean Hugo, arrière-petit-fils de Victor Hugo. Peintre renommée de son époque, elle s'est liée…
d'amitié avec Marcel Proust, Paul Morand, Jean Cocteau et Erik Satie. Mais après avoir connu le faste et la gloire, elle vivra des années plus sombres et vieillira dans un certain oubli. 1990.By Jacques Batigne. 1976
Le président Batigne, qui fut successivement juge aux Tribunaux de Metz, de Marseille et de la Seine avant de devenir…
conseiller à la Cour de Sureté de l'État, livre aujourd'hui ses souvenirs. Il dénonce aussi les erreurs de la machine judiciaire, se prononce sur la peine de mort, les violences policières, la psychologie du milieu, sur le problème enfin qui domine tous les autres : l'indépendance de la Magistrature. 1976.A history of an Ontario grassroots disability rights movement, and their unfinished campaign to achieve a barrier-free province for persons…
with physical, mental and/or sensory disabilities, through the enactment of strong new legislation -- the Ontarians with Disabilities Act (ODA). Also provides a thorough description of the legislation which this movement secured in 2001, why it ended up being so disappointing, and the ODA movement's strategies to get the legislation implemented from late 2001 to 2003. It concludes with a look to the future when the ODA movement will seek to get Ontario's new government, elected in October 2003, to substantially strengthen this legislation. 2003.By Catharine M Mastin. 2002
In 1920, when the Group of Seven was founded, free rail passes were still available to Canadian artists so they…
would make images that would familiarize Eastern Canadians with the West - and almost all of the Group's members used the perk. Commentary by six Canadian scholars and curators explores the deep importance of the West for the artists and their work. Includes insights into A.Y. Jackson and Edwin Holgate's interpretations - and misinterpretations - of the Skeena people, and Frederick Varley's troubled relationships with his wife and lovers. Some descriptions of sex. 2002.By Lisa Hobbs Birnie, Sue Rodriguez. 1994
Written in collaboration with Sue Rodriguez and published soon after her death in February 1994, "Uncommon will" chronicles the years…
following Rodriguez's diagnosis with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Birnie covers Rodriguez's legal battles for assisted suicide, and the physical and private torment she suffered before her death. c1994.By Antonin Artaud, Evelyne Grossman. 2001