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Unusual artists

Canada, 1962
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Extraordinary painter: Earl Bailly, a Nova Scotia artist, holds the brush with his teeth. Sculptures in ice: Montreal chefs chip and chisel to see who can car..

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Craftsmen young and old

Canada, 1958
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Crafts of my province = Artisans de nouveau Brunswick [French language]

Canada, 1963
Similarity: 74%

In praise of hands

Canada, 1974
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Painters of Quebec

Canada, 1944
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Pictures out of my life

Canada, 1973
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Third dimension

Canada, 1946
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In search of innocence

Canada, 1963
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Blackwood

Canada, 1976
Similarity: 71%

Skilled fingers

Canada, 1961
Similarity: 71%

Painting a province

Canada, 1963
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OK...Camera

Canada, 1972
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Living stone

Canada, 1958
Similarity: 70%

Olympic coins

Canada, 1975
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Four portraits

Canada, 1978
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Images of the wild

Canada, 1978
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Canadian landscape

Canada, 1941
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Bronze

Canada, 1969
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Eskimo artist: Kenojouac

Canada, 1963
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