- Don
Druick (born July 23, 1945) is a
Canadian writer and composer. He is most
noted as a two-time
nominee for the
Governor General's
Award for English-language...
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paintings and
which he used to
decorate the
shared workshop. see in: (ref.
Druick 2001) This work was
equally striking and
illustrative of the
style Émile...
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Druick,
Larry J.
Feinberg and
Susan Stein,
Gustave Moreau 1826-1898, Tours, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1998 Geneviève Lacambre,
Douglas W.
Druick,...
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Metzger (1994), 710.
Pickvance (1986), 62–63.
Tralbaut (1981), 212–213.
Druick &
Zegers (2001), 81; ****ford (2006), 50.
Hulsker (1990), 256. Van Gogh (2009)...
- Degas's sculpture,
Degas and the
Little Dancer, with
contributions by
Douglas Druick and
Arthur Beale. A 2003
ballet with c****ography by
Patrice Bart and music...
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Archived from the
original on
September 27, 2007.
Retrieved 2007-01-07. Zoë
Druick; Aspa
Kotsopoulos (August 1, 2008).
Programming Reality:
Perspectives on...
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Institute of Chicago. ISBN 1-85709-130-2 Kendall, Richard; Degas, Edgar;
Druick,
Douglas W.; Beale,
Arthur (1998).
Degas and The
Little Dancer. New Haven...
- Apocrypha:
Further Journeys Sylvie Drapeau 1962
novelist Le Fleuve, La
Terre Don
Druick 1945
playwright Where Is Kabuki?,
Through the Eyes
William Henry Drummond...
- OCLC 34284902), p. 160-161 (in French) Geneviève Lacambre,
Douglas W.
Druick,
Larry J.
Feinberg and
Susan Stein,
Gustave Moreau 1826-1898, Tours, Réunion...
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achievement and of art
history generally".
According to the
foreword by
Douglas Druick in Eve Straussman-Pflanzer's
Violence & Virtue: Artemisia's
Judith Slaying...