Mora Dianne O'Neill
MORA DIANNE O'NEILL is curator of historical prints and drawings at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. She has presented exhibitions at the gallery focussing on individual artists, such as William Eagar, Robert Petley, Alan Syliboy, and on themes, most notably a show titled "At the Great Harbour: 250 Years on the Halifax Waterfront." She has written many catalogues and articles on Canadian artists.|
A fictional portrayal of Canadians in the Paris art scene of the 1890s. |
The Artists' HalifaxPortraits of the Town and Harbour through 250 Years, Selected from the collection of the Art Gallery of Nova ScotiaBy Mora Dianne O'NeillAn authority in historical works of art, Mora Dianne O'Neill offers a collection of more than 100 fine works of art which show Halifax at many stages in its development. |
The Artists' HalifaxPortraits of the Town and Harbour through 250 Years, Selected from the collection of the Art Gallery of Nova ScotiaBy Mora Dianne O'NeillAn authority in historical works of art, Mora Dianne O'Neill offers a collection of more than 100 fine works of art which show Halifax at many stages in its development. |
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Author on:The Artists' Halifax - Portraits of the Town and Harbour through 250 Years, Selected from the collection of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
The Artists' Halifax - Portraits of the Town and Harbour through 250 Years, Selected from the collection of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Introduction by:
Gabriel Praed's Castle


