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Gladden acquires Sabourin’s Phoenix from Festival of the Seven
Richard Gladden chief executive officer Train Trailer of Canada made yet another significant acquisition of Canadian Art in the work titled Phoenix by landscape artist Pierre AJ Sabourin Sabourin an en plein landscape painter follows the Canadian school of painting … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Available Art Work, En Plein Air, Events, Exhibits, Following Footsteps, Galleries, Group of Seven, Killarney Provincial Park, Memoirs, News, Research
Tagged AGS Art Gallery Of Sudbury, art, art history, Arthur Lismer, artist in Residence, Baie Fine, Canadian Art History, Canadian School of Painting, En plein air, Festival of the Seven, Footsteps of the Group of Seven painting class, Franklin Carmichael, Georgian Bay, Glenn and Laurel Fuller, Killarney Provincial Park, Navigating the Georgian Bay, Richard Gladden, Sandy Gladden, Tom Smart, Train Trailer
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Gladden Acquires Sabourin Baie Fine Collection
Posted in Artwork, En Plein Air, Events, Following Footsteps, Group of Seven, Killarney Provincial Park, Memoirs, News
Tagged art, art history, artist in Residence, Baie Fine, Canadian Art History, Canadian School of Painting, En plein air, Festival of the Seven, Footsteps of the Group of Seven painting class, Georgian Bay, Glenn and Laurel Fuller, Killarney Provincial Park, Richard Gladden, Sandy Gladden, Train Trailer
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