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The @artcaninstitute puts the spotlight on #MLCResearch Associate Georgiana Uhlyarik’s discussion of Canadian painter #KathleenMunn. Read about the embodied dimensions of Mann’s painting The Dance: https://t.co/F4dcCtjNeA @RyersonResearch @agotoronto MLC: https://t.co/htRIKXjog5
Happy Munn-day! (get it? 😉) For an energetic start to the week, enjoy this rhythmic piece, “The Dance” c. 1923, by early 20th-century Canadian modern painter, #KathleenMunn.
#KathleenMunn’s “The Dance” (c. 1923) for #InternationalDanceDay 💃 was likely influenced by this renowned French modernist's iconic painting—can you guess his name and the work?
Can you spot all of the dancing nudes in this #KathleenMunn painting?: https://t.co/wEaaLFtn3o
Boxers for #Boxing day: #KathleenMunn’s “Untitled (Boxers) (c. 1925).
“Beauty is a supreme instance of order intuitively felt, instinctively appreciated.” —#KathleenMunn
“Beauty is a supreme instance of order intuitively felt, instinctively appreciated.”
—#KathleenMunn