Canadian Art and Architecture
Discover the rich tapestry of Canadian art and architecture in Canadian Art and Architecture by Diane E. Peters. Published by Scarecrow Press in 2002, this comprehensive volume spans an impressive 664 pages, meticulously cataloging 1,765 theses and dissertations that delve into the realms of Canadian art and architecture, while excluding studio projects and landscape architecture. Covering a chronological range from 1924 to 1999, this essential reference work serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're exploring the evolution of artistic practices or the development of built environments in Canada, Peters' extensive bibliography offers invaluable insights into the academic discourse surrounding these subjects. Enhance your understanding of Canadian cultural heritage with this indispensable guide.