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Description: An exhibition displays examples of Art Deco design in various formats and styles from 1925 to the early 1950s. It exhibits the life in Montreal in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Subject: Arts and Humanities
Description: An exhibition contains manuscript and printed texts, they trace interactions of script and print back in the 19th century. Surveying a nineteenth-century media ecology in which script and print fed off each other in unexpected ways.
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Subject: Arts and Humanities
Description: An exhibition has six sections to explore different types of print matters. In order to examine how people interacted with these matters between 1700 and 1900.
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Subject: Arts and Humanities
Description: A collection contains twenty-three hundred works of early and modern children's literature, written and illustrated by the most prominent names in the field, and spanning five centuries of artistic and literary creativity.
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Subject: Arts and Humanities
Language: en
Coverage: Montreal
Format: text/html, image/jpeg, image/png, text/css
Organization type: Colleges & Universities
Organization URL: https://www.mcgill.ca/library/
Collector: Lychee Li
Description: An exhibition presents unusual materials from three Olympic collections in order to display a short history of Canadians’ participation at the Winter Olympics from 1924 to 2006. Also to commemorate 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
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Subject: Arts and Humanities, History, Digital Exhibits, Society & Culture
Description: An exhibition features examples of collaboration among writers and the rise of popular literature, writers and illustrators or composers, creators and interpreters. Also associate members of a salon, an artistic movement, a religious order, an academic institution or a scientific expedition.
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Subject: Arts and Humanities
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