ABOUT
ANNE DOUGLAS SAVAGE
Anne Savage
Archives, 1896-1971. Montréal: Concordia
University,
1989.
92 page guide to the archives.
Preface
by Leah Sherman, Curator of Anne Savage Archives, Dept. of Art
Education and Art Therapy, Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia
University.
Compiled by Rose MontgomeryWhicher and Julia L. Olivier.
Annie
D. Savage : Drawings and Watercolours [organised by the Sir
George Williams Art Galleries] Montréal: Sir George
Williams,
1974.
16 page exhibition catalogue with
some
biographical information includes 9 seldom seen black and
white
reproductions of the artist's work. Savage worked mainly in
oil,
thus this catalogue of work in different media is interesting.
Braide, Janet. Anne Savage: Sa Vision de la
Beauté /
Her Expression of Beauty. Montréal:
Montréal Museum
of Fine Arts, 1979.
Exhibition catalogue in French
and English.
Over 50 black and white and one colour reproduction of
Savage's
work. Bibliography.
Calvin, H. A. Ann[e] Savage, teacher. M. A. Thesis.
Montréal:
Concordia University, 1967.
28 pages with bibliography and some
illustrations accompanied by 4 cassettes of about 6 hours
of interviews
with Anne Savage, Alfie Pinsky and Leah
Sherman.
Lemerise, Suzanne and Leah Sherman. "Contribution of
Professional
Artists to Development of Art Education in
Québec" in
Rita L. Irwin and Kit Grauer, ed. Readings in Canadian Art
Teacher
Education. Alymer: Canadian Society for Education Through
Art,
1997. Pp.213-227.
McDougall, Anne. Anne Savage: The
Story of a Canadian Painter. (2nd ed.) Ottawa: Borealis
Press.
2000.
This book was written by her
niece after
the discovery of 300 letters to Anne Savage from
A. Y. Jackson.
It deals with her painting, teaching, and some of the
difficulties
she faced as a woman of her time.
Sherman, Leah. "Anne Savage: a Study of Her Development as an
Artist/Teacher
in the Canadian Art World, 1925-1950" in David Thistlewood
Histories
of Art and Design Education. England: Longman Group Limited,
1993.
Sherman, Leah. Anne Savage:
August 15September 21,
2002. [Exhibition Catalogue] Montreal: Leonard & Bina
Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University, 2002.
Sherman, Leah and Angela Grigor.A Comparison of the
Influences
of Anne Savage and Arthur Lismer. Sound recording,
Montréall:
Concordia University Libraries, Oral History
Montréal Studies,
1985.
9 cassettes + 5 transcripts. 1982
interviews
with Ghita CaisermanRoth, Norah McCullough, Wynona
Mulcaster,
Erma Lennox Sutcliffe and William Withrow.
THE BEAVER
HALL GROUP
Avon,
Susan.
The Beaver Hall Group and Its Place in the Montréal
Art
Milieu and the Nationalist Network. M. A. Thesis.
Montréal:
Concordia University, 1994.
By Woman's Hand. Film by Pepita Ferrari and Erna
Buffie;
producers, Merit Jensen Carr, Pepita Ferrari, Kent Martin;
Montréal:
National Film Board of Canada, 1994.
MORE
ABOUT WOMEN ARTISTS
Farr,
Dorothy
and Natalie Luckyj. From Women's Eyes: Women Painters in
Canada.
Kingston: Agnes Etherington Art Center, Queens University, 1975.
Haskins, Heather Victoria.Bending the Rules: The Montreal
Branch of the Woman's Art Association of Canada,
1894-1900.
M. A. Thesis. Montréal: Concordia University,
1995.
Lambaton, Gunda. Stealing the Show: Seven Women
Artists in
Canadian Public Art. Montréal: Mcgill-Queen's
University
Press, 1994.
Luckyj, Natalie. Visions and Victories : 10 Canadian
Women
Artists 1914-1945. London, Canada : London Regional Art
Gallery,
1983.
Mayo, Graham.Some Canadian Women Artists. Ottawa:
National
Gallery of Canada, 1975.
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing. Montréal Museum of
Fine
Arts formerly Art Association of Montréal: Spring
Exhibitions
1880-1970. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988.
Musée des Beaux-arts de Montréal. Painting,
Sculpture, Decorative Arts/ The Montréal Museum of Fine
Arts. Montréal: Montréal Museum of Fine
Arts,
1960.
Tippett, Maria. By a Lady: Celebrating Three Centuries of
Art by Canadian Women. Toronto: Viking, 1992.
MORE ABOUT
ART EDUCATION INCLUDING SOME BOOKS READ BY ANNE SAVAGE
Boas,
Belle.
Art in The School. New York: Doubleday Page and Company,
1926.
Birdsall, Peter. Tunnel Vision: Looking at Art Education
in English Canadian High Schools. Peterborough,
Ontario: Canadian
Catalogues in Publishing Data, 1977.
Canadian Art Education Association. The Improvement of
Art
Education in Canada: a report on the Proceedings of the Art
Education
Group. Ontario: The Art Gallery of Ontario.
D'Amico, Victor. Creative Teaching of Art. Scranton,
Pa.: International Textbook Company, 1942.
Clark, Roger. Art Education: A Canadian Perspective.
Toronto: Ontario Society for Education Through Art., 1995.
Erickson, M. "A Historical Explanation of The Schism Between
Research and Practice in Art Education," Studies in Art
Education.
20.2 (1979): 5-12.
Grigor, Angela Nairne. Arthur Lismer : A Critical
Analysis
of His Pedagogy in Relation to His Use of the Project
Method in
Child-Centered Art Education. M. A. Thesis.
Montréal:
Concordia University, 1982.
Irwin, Rita L. and Kit Grauer, ed. Readings in
Canadian Art
Teacher Education. Alymer: Canadian Society for Education
Through Art, 1997.
Lemerise, Suzanne. "A New Approach to Art Education in
Quebec:
Irene Senecal's Role in The School System and the Art
Field, 1940-1955."
In David Thistlewood's Histories of Art and Design
Education.
England: Longman Group, 1992.
Lemerise, Suzanne and Leah Sherman. "Cultural Factors in Art
Education History: A Study of English and French Quebec,
1940-1980."
In Soucy and Stankiewicz, Framing the Past: Essays in
the History
of Art Education. Reston: National Art Education
Association,
1990.
Lemerise, Suzanne. "Contextes historiques et actuels des
rapports
entre l'art et l'education au Québec," Canadian
Review
of Art Education. 22.2 (1995): 155-166.
MacGregor, Ronald N. A History of The Canadian Society
For
Education Through Art 1952-75. Toronto: Ginn Custom
Publishing,
1979.
Richardson, Marion. Art and The Child. London:
University
of London Press, 1948.
ANNE SAVAGE'S
ARTISTIC MILIEU
Art
Association
of Montreal. Annual report 1943. Montréal: Art
Association
of Montreal, 1944.
Art Gallery of Ontario. The Laurentians: painters in a
landscape
organized and circulated by the Art Gallery of Ontario
Extension
Services, 19771978. [Exhibition Catalogue]
[Agincourt, Ont.]:
Gage Publishing, 1977.
Boyanoski, Christine. Loring and Wyle : Sculptors'
Legacy.
Toronto : Art Gallery of Ontario, 1987.
Darroch, Lois. Bright Land : A Warm Look at Arthur
Lismer.
Toronto : Merritt, 1981.
Duval, Paul. Four Decades: The Canadian Group of Painters
and Their Contemporaries, 1930-1970. Toronto: Clarke
Irwin,
1972.
Groves, Naomi Jackson. Works by A.Y. Jackson from the
1930's.
Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1990.
Groves, Naomi Jackson. One summer in Quebec : A. Y.
Jackson in 1925 : A Family View. Kapuskasing, Ont.:
Penumbra
Press, 1988.
Harris, Lawren. The Story of the Group of Seven.
Toronto:
Rous & Mann Press, 1964.
Hill, Charles C. The Group of Seven : Art For a
Nation.
Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1995.
Housser, Frederick Broughton. A Canadian Art Movement
: The
Story of the Group of Seven. Toronto : Macmillan Co. of
Canada,
1926.
Jackson, A. Y. A Painter's Country, the
Autobiography
of A. Y. Jackson. Toronto : Clarke Irwin, 1964.
Luckyj, Natalie. Expressions of Will : The Art of
Prudence
Heward. Kingston: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 1986.
Murray, Joan. Pilgrims in the Wilderness : The
Struggle of
the Canadian Group of Painters, (1933-1969). Oshawa, Ont.:
Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 1993.
Murray, Joan. The Best of the Group of Seven.
Edmonton:
Hurtig,1984.
National Gallery of Canada. Sarah Robertson. Ottawa:
National Gallery of Canada, 1951.
Reid, Dennis R. A Bibliography of the Group of Seven.
Ottawa:
National Gallery of Canada, 1971.
Sisler, Rebecca. The Girls: A Biography of Frances Loring
and Florence Wyle. Toronto: Clarke Irwin, 1972.
Watson Art Galleries Catalogue of All the Remaining
Paintings
and Water Colours by the Late William Brymner, C.M.G.,
R.C.A.
Montréal : Watson Art Galleries, 1925.
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