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When the stars threw down their spears.

The relatively short life of Canadian artist Miller Brittain (1912-1968) is defined partly by the diverse body of drawings and paintings that he left behind. The work of this East Coast artist traces a course of self-examination, interprets the life and people around him, and probes his spiritual and emotional landscape.

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TOM SMART

MILLER BRITTAIN was a figurative artist at a time when landscape painting held sway in Canadian art. He studied at the Art Students' League in New York between 1930d 1932. It was there that he developed his artistic voice and, in particular, his interest in depicting his immediate environment. This led him to ...

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