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The Art of John Snow

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By (author): Elizabeth Herbert Jacqueline Vayntrub

John Snow was a farm boy who played the violin, a navigator for the Royal Air Force in enemy skies, a student of Henry Moore and British modernism, a loans officer at the Royal Bank of Canada, a lithographer . . . and an animateur of the arts in Calgary.

So begins Elizabeth Herbert's intriguing study of a vital and influential figure in the cultural development of Calgary and a pioneer in the art of printmaking in Canada.

Although virtually everyone in Calgary's art community is familiar with the work of John Snow (1911-2004), there has never been a full-scale exhibition of Snow's art in his hometown, nor a monograph on the subject of his work. Yet there is evidence in plain sight that he was an artist of great power and individuality, whose work was shaped by the local and international literary avant-garde in ways that challenge conventional views of Alberta's art history.

Interested in art and music from an early age, Snow was already established in a banking career when, after his service in the Second World War, he decided to become a serious artist. From 1947 to 1949 he studied life drawing under Maxwell Bates, sparking a rich creative and personal relationship that would continue until Bates's death in 1980. In 1953, Snow and Bates salvaged two lithographic presses from the scrapyard, and Snow began to cultivate the art of printmaking. Motivated by his desire to make art more affordable and accessible, Snow become Alberta's premiere printmaker, producing over 400 lithographs of his own work and for artists such as Bates and Illingworth Kerr, while also excelling in a variety of other media, including oils, watercolour, and sculpture.

Deftly integrating the artist's archived papers, interviews with surviving contemporaries, and publications of the period, Herbert gives us access to Snow's rich-hued, varied, and venturesome artistic vocabulary and reveals the uniqueness of his approach to Modernism. He was esteemed as a mentor to many, and acknowledged as a pioneer printmaker. In our time, the significance of his art has just begun to be measured.

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  • Weight: 785g
  • Dimensions: 213 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2011
  • Publisher: University of Calgary Press
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781552385166

About Elizabeth HerbertJacqueline Vayntrub

Elizabeth Herbert has a BA (Honors) from the University of Toronto an MA from The School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London (U.K.) and an MA from The Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London U.K.). She currently works as a curator and educator at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary.

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