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Abstraction, No. 3

Artist: Lawren Stewart Harris (Canadian, 1885–1970)

Rif

Artist: Jean Paul Riopelle (Canadian, 1923–2002)

Lointain

Artist: Jean Paul Riopelle (Canadian, 1923–2002)

Plage

Artist: Jean Paul Riopelle (Canadian, 1923–2002)

The Raven

Artist: William Ronald (Canadian, 1926–1998)

Zoraster

Artist: William Ronald (Canadian, 1926–1998)

Arrival

Artist: William Ronald (Canadian, 1926–1998)

The Visitor

Artist: William Ronald (Canadian, 1926–1998)

Suzanne's Party

Artist: William Ronald (Canadian, 1926–1998)

L'empecheur de Tourner en Rond

Artist: Claude Tousignant (Canadian, born 1932)

Mutation Thematique Rouge

Artist: Guido Molinari (Canadian, 1933-2004)

Yellow Jack

Artist: Marcel Barbeau (Canadian, born 1925)

Stovik

Artist: Joseph Drapell (Canadian, born 1940)

AKA

Artist: Louis Comtois (Canadian, 1945–1990)

Summer Geraniums

Artist: Robert Christie (Canadian, born 1946)

Untitled

Artist: Pierre Clerk (Canadian, born 1928)

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