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MAD-faculty 12 --- etsen --- hout --- Wood-engraving --- Woodworking tools --- 761.1 --- Artists' tools --- Tools --- Wood-cutting tools --- 761.1 Hoogdruktechnieken: houtsneden --- Hoogdruktechnieken: houtsneden --- Technique
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Documents the eventful life of the Canadian-born media baron, from his earliest childhood influences, to his rise to power at the helm of Hollinger International, his membership in the British peerage, and the ruin of his business and his good name after being convicted of fraud.
Publishers and publishing --- Capitalists and financiers --- Businessmen --- Black, Conrad --- Biography
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Prime ministers --- Chancellors (Prime ministers) --- Chief ministers (Prime ministers) --- First ministers (Prime ministers) --- Premiers (Prime ministers) --- Cabinet officers --- Heads of state --- Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, --- Trudeau, Pierre Elliot --- Teluduo, Piaier --- Teluduo, Piaier Ailiaote --- Teluduo --- Canada --- Politics and government
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"A visual saga in linocuts of the life of John 'Daddy' Hall, a man of Mohawk and African-American descent who survived war, capture and slavery to become a pillar of the community in 19th-century Owen Sound. Hall's tale is the stuff of legends--the War of 1812, the harsh realities of slavery and of triumph in the face of adversity. He identified as a freeman, a scout for the British under Tecumseh, a captured slave, an escapee on the Underground Railroad, a husband and, as his name implies, a father to an impressive number of children. Tony Miller's 80 stark linocuts present and unflinching portrait of this remarkable individual whose story of resilience and reinvention offers fascinating glimpse into the history of Southwestern Ontario. The introduction is written by George Elliott Clarke, Canada's Parliamentary Poet."--
Linoleum block-printing, Canadian. --- Hall, John, --- Owen Sound (Ont.) --- Ontario, Southwestern --- History --- Southwestern Ontario --- Owen Sound, Ont.
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Graphic arts --- Ward, Lynd --- Patri, Giacomo --- Hyde, Laurence --- Masereel, Frans
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Aux côtés de Frans Masereel et Lynd Ward, Otto Nückel compte parmi les auteurs classiques du roman graphique sans paroles, un genre créé dans les années 1920 qui doit autant au cinéma muet qu'à l'expressionnisme. Dans Destin, en plus de 200 gravures sur plomb, l'artiste déploie la destinée tragique d'une femme née dans la misère - dont rien ne parviendra à la délivrer. Avec cet ouvrage époustouflant de maîtrise graphique et narrative, Otto Nückel signe sans aucun doute son chef-d'œuvre.
Arts graphiques --- Gravure --- Illustration
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