Paul Ygartua NDD (1945). Paul Ygartua is a painter and muralist with bases in Canada, France, Spain and England. He has single handedly painted some of the largest public space murals* in Canada and... Read full biography
Paul Ygartua NDD (1945). Paul Ygartua is a painter and muralist with bases in Canada, France, Spain and England. He has single handedly painted some of the largest public space murals* in Canada and the United States. His most famous works are his "Heritage Series" depicting North American Indians... Read full biography
Paul Ygartua NDD (1945). Paul Ygartua is a painter and muralist with bases in Canada, France, Spain and England. He has single handedly painted some of the largest public space murals* in Canada and the United States. His most famous works are his "Heritage Series" depicting North American Indians and other ethnic and cultural groups. Its style and images are instantly recognized by many Canadians because of their exposure to Ygartua's murals at Expo 86 (Vancouver) and at Chemainus, B.C. [see... Read full biography
Paul Ygartua NDD (1945). Paul Ygartua is a painter and muralist with bases in Canada, France, Spain and England. He has single handedly painted some of the largest public space murals* in Canada and the United States. His most famous works are his "Heritage Series" depicting North American Indians and other ethnic and cultural groups. Its style and images are instantly recognized by many Canadians because of their exposure to Ygartua's murals at Expo 86 (Vancouver) and at Chemainus, B.C. [see Mural Towns*]. His work is also illustrated in numerous books such as Canadian Landmarks and Popular Places (1991), by Lindor Reynolds; Canada: Coast to Coast (1998), edited by Andrew R. Byers; The Encyclopedia of British Columbia (2000), edited by... Read full biography
Paul Ygartua NDD (1945). Paul Ygartua is a painter and muralist with bases in Canada, France, Spain and England. He has single handedly painted some of the largest public space murals* in Canada and the United States. His most famous works are his "Heritage Series" depicting North American Indians and other ethnic and cultural groups. Its style and images are instantly recognized by many Canadians because of their exposure to Ygartua's murals at Expo 86 (Vancouver) and at Chemainus, B.C. [see Mural Towns*]. His work is also illustrated in numerous books such as Canadian Landmarks and Popular Places (1991), by Lindor Reynolds; Canada: Coast to Coast (1998), edited by Andrew R. Byers; The Encyclopedia of British Columbia (2000), edited by Daniel Francis; and The Expo Celebration: The Official Retrospective Book (1986) by... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (10)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Illegal Enterprise: The Work of Historian Mark Haller
2013
Haller, Mark H. and Mathew G. Yeager, Editor
279 pages (color)
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
Encyclopedia of British Columbia
2000
Francis, Daniel (Editor)
806 pages
The Chemainus Murals
1998
Bunbury, Cynthia; Gregg Perry
90 pages (color)
Canada: Coast to Coast
1998
Byers, Andrew R.
400 pages (color)
Canadian Landmarks and Popular Places
1991
Reynolds, Lindor
192 pages (color)
Place Makers: Creating Public Art That Tells You Where You Are
1987
Fleming, Ronald Lee; Renata Von Tschamer
258 pages (color)
Artists of British Columbia
1986
Morys-Edge, Derek
127 pages (color)
The Expo Celebration: The Official Retrospective Book