Gerald Gladstone RCA, OSA (1929 – 2005). An important mid 20th century Canadian sculptor, painter, printmaker and draftsman, Gerald Gladstone was born in Toronto, Ontario and died there. His works... Read full biography
Gerald Gladstone RCA, OSA (1929 – 2005). An important mid 20th century Canadian sculptor, painter, printmaker and draftsman, Gerald Gladstone was born in Toronto, Ontario and died there. His works were exhibited widely at public venues such as the Carnegie International, the National Gallery of... Read full biography
Gerald Gladstone RCA, OSA (1929 – 2005). An important mid 20th century Canadian sculptor, painter, printmaker and draftsman, Gerald Gladstone was born in Toronto, Ontario and died there. His works were exhibited widely at public venues such as the Carnegie International, the National Gallery of Canada, and Museum of Modern Art, New York. His monumental sculptures inhabit numerous prominent public spaces across Canada and elsewhere. His art is collected by the National Gallery of Canada, the... Read full biography
Gerald Gladstone RCA, OSA (1929 – 2005). An important mid 20th century Canadian sculptor, painter, printmaker and draftsman, Gerald Gladstone was born in Toronto, Ontario and died there. His works were exhibited widely at public venues such as the Carnegie International, the National Gallery of Canada, and Museum of Modern Art, New York. His monumental sculptures inhabit numerous prominent public spaces across Canada and elsewhere. His art is collected by the National Gallery of Canada, the Victoria and Albert Museum and more than twenty other major public institutions. (1). His mediums included welded steel, concrete, bronze, Plexiglas, aluminum, Lucite, oils, acrylics, pastels, fresco*, watercolors, lacquer, brush & ink, crayon, colored... Read full biography
Gerald Gladstone RCA, OSA (1929 – 2005). An important mid 20th century Canadian sculptor, painter, printmaker and draftsman, Gerald Gladstone was born in Toronto, Ontario and died there. His works were exhibited widely at public venues such as the Carnegie International, the National Gallery of Canada, and Museum of Modern Art, New York. His monumental sculptures inhabit numerous prominent public spaces across Canada and elsewhere. His art is collected by the National Gallery of Canada, the Victoria and Albert Museum and more than twenty other major public institutions. (1). His mediums included welded steel, concrete, bronze, Plexiglas, aluminum, Lucite, oils, acrylics, pastels, fresco*, watercolors, lacquer, brush & ink, crayon, colored pencil, graphite, serigraph*, lithograph*, and mixed mediums. His subjects were primarily those of pure abstraction – color, shape, lin... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (30)
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Public Art in Canada: Critical Perspectives
2009
Gerin, Annie and James S. McLean
340 pages
Benezit Dictionary of Artists, English Version and Online (Fourteen Volumes)
2006
Benezit, E
0 pages
The Outer Limits: Works from the permanent collection of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery
2001
Johnston, Melanie
43 pages
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
Canadian Art in the Twentieth Century
1999
Murray, Joan
272 pages (color)
Sculpture/Toronto: An Illustrated Guide to Toronto's Historic and Contemporary Sculpture with Area Maps
1994
Ardiel, June
147 pages
Catalogue of the National Gallery of Canada Ottawa: G-K: Canadian Art Volume Two (National Gallery of Canada)
1994
Lantry, Pierre B. Claire Champ et. al (General Editors)
401 pages
Robert Ayre: The Critic and the Collection
1992
Paikowsky, Sandra and Lois Valliant
59 pages (color)
Cineplex Odeon The First Ten Years: A Celebration of Contemporary Canadian Art
1989
Burnett, David
97 pages (color)
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts-Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970 (Formerly Art Association of Montreal)
1988
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
417 pages
Montreal and Monument as an Art
1985
Leclerc, Suzanne and Christian Ekemberg
126 pages (color)
The Canadian Encyclopedia: (Three Volumes)
1985
Marsh, James H. (Editor)
2,089 pages (color)
Contemporary Canadian Art
1983
Burnett, David; Marilyn Schiff
300 pages (color)
Canadian Art in Britain: Contemporary Works from Collections in Britain
1982
Shepherd, Michael
56 pages (color)
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts: Exhibitions and Members, 1880-1979
1981
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
448 pages
Passionate Spirits: A History of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1880-1980
1980
Sisler, Rebecca
296 pages (color)
20th Century Canadian Drawings
1979
Morris, Jerrold
107 pages
The Index of Ontario Artists (Visual Arts Ontario and Ontario Association of Art Galleries)
1978
Wolff, Hennie (Editor)
337 pages
The Nude in Canadian Painting
1972
Morris, Jerrold
89 pages (color)
Creative Canada: A Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth Century Creative and Performing Arts (Two Volumes)
1972
Rodney, Helen M.
616 pages
Art Gallery of Ontario: The Canadian Collection
1970
Bradfield, Helen Pepall
603 pages
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume 2, G-Jackson
1970
MacDonald, Colin S.
294 pages
Canadian Art Today
1970
Townsend, William
114 pages (color)
Agnes Etherington Art Centre Queen's University at Kingston
1968
Smith, Frances K.
195 pages
To Every Thing There is a Season
1967
Beny, Roloff
324 pages (color)
Three Hundred Years of Canadian Art
1967
Hubbard, R.H.; J.R. Ostiguy
254 pages (color)
Canadian Sculpture: Expo '67
1967
Withrow, William
106 pages
Great Canadian Painting: A Century of Art
1966
Kilbourn, Elizabeth; Frank Newfeld
128 pages (color)
Fifteen Canadian Artists (Museum of Modern Art, New York)
1963
Turner, Evan H.; William J. Withrow
48 pages (color)
The Fourth Biennial Exhibition of Canadian Art, 1961 (National Gallery of Canada)