National Gallery of Canada
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Acquisition Highlights
Since inauguration in 1880, the National Gallery has been fortunate to build its collection thanks to the generosity of donor gifts and curatorial acquisitions. Visit often to discover the depth and diversity of the collection as we continue to add artworks back through history and up to the present.
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Highlights 2006 - 2007
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Charles-Nicolas Cochin
(the Younger)
Marquise de Pompadour in a Scene from « Acis et Galatée », 1749 |
Cia Guo-Qiang
Illusion, 2004 |
Brian Jungen
People's Flag, 2006 |
Norval Morrisseau (called Copper Thunderbird)
Artist and Shaman between Two Worlds, 1980 |
Jack Humphrey
Edgar Price, 1939 |
David B. Milne
Alcove, 1914 |
John O'Brien
The Frank off George's Island, Halifax, c. 1856 |
John Vanderpant
Untitled (Cymbals), 1938 |
Etienne Zack
Mornin', 2005 |
Jin-Me Yoon
Fugitive (Unbidden) #3, 2004 |
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