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family, providing compelling evidence that the painting had formerly belonged to the family who had fled
Germany to Belgium in 1939 only to be trapped there, forced to live in hiding under the German occupation and to sell their possessions in order to survive. Following the painting's forced sale in Brussels, it was traded through Amsterdam and Berlin before it was acquired by the dealer Wildenstein & Co. in London, England. A Canadian purchased the painting from Wildenstein in the early 1950s and donated it to the AGO in 1995.
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art history. The museum's collection is organized into several "collection areas," which typically encompass works from a specific art form, artist, benefactor, chronological era, or geographic locale. Until the early 1980s, works collected for the museum's collection were primarily
Canadian or European artists. Its collection has since expanded to include artworks from the
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structure. And its interiors underscore one of the most underrated dimensions of Mr. Gehry's immense talent: a supple feel for context and an ability to balance exuberance with delicious moments of restraint. Instead of tearing apart the old museum, Mr. Gehry carefully threaded new ramps, walkways and stairs through the original."
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artworks. The 1970s saw the first Inuit artwork added to the museum's collection; with the Art
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November 2008, with the transformation increasing the museum's total floor area by 20 per cent for a total of 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft); as well as increasing the art viewing space by 47 per cent. An event space called Baillie Court occupies the
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The museum complex takes up 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft) of physical space, and is made up of two buildings, The Grange, and the main building expansion, built to the north, and west of The Grange. After the main building's redevelopment in 2008, the museum complex has 12,000 square
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The general collections of the library reflect the permanent collection of works of art and the public programs of the Art
Gallery of Ontario, containing over 300,000 volumes for general art information and academic research in the history of art. The library serves as a reference library; materials
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Indigenous & Canadian Art exhibits 132 from Canadian and indigenous artists. Approximately 40 percent of works presented in the centre were created by Indigenous artists. The McLean Centre for Indigenous and Canadian Art is 1,200 square metres (13,000 sq ft),
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The exterior fronting on Dundas Street was changed as a part of the redevelopment; with the front entrance moved to the north, aligning with Walker Court, and the installation of a 200-metre (660 ft) glass and wood projecting canopy known as the "Galleria Italia". The roof of Walker's Court was
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Situated directly north and west of The Grange, the main building was opened to the public in 1918 and has undergone several expansions and renovations since opening. Plans for the "main building" to the north of The Grange originated in 1912 when the architectural firm
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Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has 46 paintings and sculptures with what curators call "a gap in provenance," meaning the history of ownership, in this case between 1933 and 1945, has disappeared. Across the country, in public galleries large and small, there are similar mysteries. To date, three
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program, granting selected artists access to its facilities, a stipend covering materials and living costs, and a dedicated studio, the Anne Lind AiR Studio in the Weston Family
Learning Centre. Artists-in-residence are invited to create new work and ideas, and to use all media, including painting,
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called it a "restrained masterpiece", noting: "The proof of Mr. Gehry's genius lies in his deft adaptation to unusual circumstances. By his standards, it was to be done on the cheap, for a mere $ 276 million. The museum's administrators and neighbours were adamant that the architect, who is used to
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grid, as it transfers the weight to the floor. Both of these sit on a steel frame, which supports the galleria. The mullion grid itself is attached to sliding bearings that allow its curtain wall to adjust to changes in temperature, without compromising the integrity of the wood. Most of the timber
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The second phase of the design was opened in 1926. It included half of the sculpture court (later named Walker Court) to the north of the 1918 wing, two additional galleries flanking the sculpture court, and an entrance to the north. The exterior façade of the 1926 expansion was only made of bricks
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in an effort to remove culturally insensitive language from the title of works in its collection. A note next to the painting provides the original name of the piece and explains Carr's use of the term was in keeping with "the language of her era". The museum has also reviewed the titles of several
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In addition to the Thomson Collection of Canadian Art, works by David Milne are also housed in the David Milne Study Centre. The centre was opened in 2012, and features computer terminals linked to the Milne Digital Archives and televisions which play films on Milne's life. The centre houses works
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AGO's permanent collection saw significant growth in the late 20th and early 21st century. The museum's permanent collection grew from 3,400 works in 1960 to 10,700 in 1985. As of March 2021, the AGO's permanent collection holds over 120,000 pieces, representing many artistic movements and eras of
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The museum was expanded again in 1993, which saw the 9,290.3 square metres (100,000 sq ft) of new space and 17,651.6 square metres (190,000 sq ft) of renovations—usable space, increasing the preexisting floorspace by 30 per cent. The expansion saw the renovation of 20 galleries
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The museum's archives document the history of the institution since its establishment in 1900, as well as The Grange since 1820. Series include exhibition files, publicity scrapbooks (documenting Gallery exhibitions and all other activity), architectural plans, photographs, records of the Gallery
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The museum's prints and drawings collection includes more than 20,000 prints, drawings, and other works on paper, from the 1400s to the present day. This collection usually is displayed little at a time with revolving exhibitions. However, the collection is viewable by appointment at the museum's
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In the 1970s, the museum embarked on another expansion of its gallery space, with its first phase completed with the opening of the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre on October 26, 1974. Although the museum planned on expanding its Canadian exhibits in its second phase of expansions, the creation of a
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The museum has a large collection of European art ranging from 1000 CE to 1900 CE, Items from the museum's European collection are exhibited in several viewing halls throughout the museum. The Tannenbaum Centre for European Art and its viewing halls are located on the ground floor. Paintings and
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and Two Row Architects were contracted by the museum to design a new gallery space for contemporary art. The proposed expansion, later named the Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery, would add 3,700 square metres (40,000 sq ft) to the building, and would be the building's seventh
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Both ends of the glass and wood canopy extend past the building forming "tears", providing the appearance that the building's façade has been pulled off the building. The Galleria Italia is made out of 200 metres (660 ft) glued laminated timber and glass gallery space atop the Dundas Street
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Wood was used extensively during the redevelopment, with woodwork needing to be done for the museum's hardwood floor, information kiosk, ticket booth, security booth, and the stairs inside the building, including a spiral staircase in Walker Court. The facings of the booths, staircases, and the
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used to support the glass-panelled roof, which provides 325 square metres (3,500 sq ft) of skylight for the courtyard. The southern portion of the museum building also saw redevelopment, with the construction of a five-storey South Gallery block, and a protruding spiral staircase that
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was contracted to complete the expansion, which opened in 1993. The expansion in 1993 saw 9,290.3 square metres (100,000 sq ft) of new space built, and the construction of 30 new galleries. After the expansion and renovations in 1993, the museum complex had approximately 38,400 square
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their expansion plans for the north of The Grange. Due to The Grange's location, and historic value, the expansion plans were limited along the southern portions of the museum's property; as the museum wanted to preserve The Grange's southern façade and the municipal park south of the building.
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n 18 November 2020 the Commission jointly with the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada (AGO) announced the restitution of Still Life with Flowers by Jan van Kessel the Elder to the heirs of Dagobert and Martha David. In March 2020, the Commission made the restitution claim on behalf of the
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in New York City. In June 2019, the museum acquired the Montgomery Collection of Caribbean Photos, which includes 3,500 historic photographs of the Caribbean from the 1840s to 1940s. The collection was acquired by the museum for $ 300,000, most if which was provided by 27 donors from Toronto's
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Humeniuk, Gregory (2014). "Reframing Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven in the Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario: From Principles to Practice/Recadrage des oeuvres de Tom Thomson et du Groupe des sept figurant dans la collection Thomson du Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario: des
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wrote: "Rather than a tumultuous creation, this may be one of Mr. Gehry's most gentle and self-possessed designs. It is not a perfect building, yet its billowing glass facade, which evokes a crystal ship drifting through the city, is a masterly example of how to breathe life into a staid old
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The museum's property was acquired in 1911 when The Grange and the surrounding property south of Dundas Street were bequeathed to the institution by Harriet Boulton Smith. The Grange manor was reopened to serve as the museum's building in 1913. Since its opening, the museum underwent several
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The museum's modern art collection includes works from Americans, and Europeans from the 1900s to the 1960s, Works by Canadian artists during that period are typically exhibited as a part of its Canadian collection, as opposed to the museum's modern art collection. Works from the modern art
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The galleria is composed of two layers, with the inner layer formed by 47 vertical radial arches, each of which increases in spacing between one another as it approaches the main entrance. The radials provide lateral support against the wind for the outer layer, a glued laminated timber
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Study Centre cost the museum approximately C$ 1 million. The South Entrance and lounge outside the library, also designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, was opened in July 2017. The renovated and renamed J. S. McLean Centre for Indigenous & Canadian Art opened in July 2018.
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art from Italy. The museum's collection of European paintings and sculptures was further bolstered in January 2004, after the museum acquired the Thomson Collection of European Art. The Thomson Collection of European Art includes over 900 objects, including 130 ship models.
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connects the fourth and fifth levels of the block. The exterior facade of the South Gallery Block includes glass and custom-made titanium panels, and like the Dundas Street fronting, is supported by glued laminated timber. The new addition required the demolition of the
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Library & Archives. The library and archives are open to the public and require no entrance fee. However, access to the museum's archives, and its special collections requires a scheduled appointment. The library also serves as the adjunct art history library for
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in the centre, in order to allow more natural light into the gallery. The centre saw little alteration to its design during the museum's expansion in the early 2000s, with the exception of a 7-metre (23 ft) opening, providing access to the Galleria Italia.
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The galleries of the Thomson Collection of Canadian Art provide an in-depth look at the works of individual artists, whereas the other viewing halls of organized around later thematic issues. The Thomson Collection was donated to the museum by
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donated over 2,000 works from his collection to the museum. Although the majority of the Thomson collection is made up of works by Canadian or European artists, the collection also includes works created by artists in other parts of the world.
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School, and correspondence (with art dealers, artists, collectors, and scholars). Because of the regularity with which artists' groups held exhibitions at the Gallery, the archives are a resource for research into the activities of the
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collection are exhibited in several centres and galleries throughout the museum, including the Joey & Toby Tanenbaum Sculpture Atrium, the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, and several other galleries on the ground floor of the museum.
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maintain and grow the collection. The collection includes 2,800 sculptures, 1,300 prints, 700 drawings and wall hangings from Inuit artists. 500 of these works are exhibited at the Inuit Visible Storage Gallery, opened in 2013.
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style. Excavation of the new facility began in 1916. The first galleries adjacent to The Grange were opened in 1918. In the next year, the museum was renamed the Art Gallery of Toronto, in an effort to avoid confusion with the
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in 1903. The legislation provided the museum with expropriation powers in order to acquire land for the museum. Before the museum moved into a permanent location, it held exhibitions in rented spaces belonging to the
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commenting "Gehry's real accomplishment in Toronto is the reprogramming of a complicated amalgam of old spaces. That's not sexy, like titanium curves, but it's essential to the project." The architecture critic of
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in 1977. The third phase of expansion planned by the museum was delayed until August 1986, when it announced a competition for Ontario-based architects to design the museum's southwest, and northern extension on
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for its contemporary collection. The Art Gallery of Ontario did not acquire First Nations art until the late 1970s, to prevent overlap between the AGO's permanent collection and the permanent collections of the
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for more than C$ 1 million. The painting is the second work by Caillebotte to enter the permanent collections of a Canadian art museum. The museum's European collection also includes major works by
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Landscape paintings from Canadian artists were among the first to be acquired for the museum's collection. The museum's Canadian collection has works from several Canadian artists, including
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In 2019, the Art Gallery of Ontario had a photography collection of 70,000 photographs dating from the 1840s to the present. The photograph collection includes 495 photo albums from the
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to construct a building on the grounds. The museum was expanded again in 1924, with the opening of the museum's sculpture court, its two adjacent galleries, and its main entrance on
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Caribbean community. The Montgomery Collection is the largest collection of its kind outside the Caribbean. Other photographers whose works are featured in the collection include
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and 230 other artifacts belonging to Milne, including diaries, journal, and paint boxes. Most of the Milne artifacts were gifted to the museum by Milne's son in 2009.
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Sculpture Centre, a centre which Moore helped design. Moore choose the dimensions for the centre, the colour of the floor and the walls, and saw the installation of a
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The museum was founded in 1900 as the Art Museum of Toronto by a group of private citizens and members of the
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The completed expansion received wide acclaim, notably for the restraint of its design. An editorial in
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movements. Artists from these movements whose works are included in the museum's collection include
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6474:"Art Gallery of Ontario becomes the first Canadian museum to participate in the Google Art Project"
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5697:"'Too naked, too violent': The Art Gallery of Ontario's troubling $ 100M masterpiece hits the road"
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6209:"Indian artist Gauri Gill wins $ 50,000 Grange Prize :: AIMIA | AGO Photography Prize"
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AGO Launches Artist-in-Residence Program with Winnipeg-born Artist Paul Butler | newz4u.net
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Mystical Landscapes: Masterpieces from Monet, Van Gogh and More (2016)
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Drawing Attention: Selected Works on Paper from the Renaissance to Modernism (2009)
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5575:"Ready for your selfie? AGO's permanent Kusama Infinity Mirrored Room now open"
5376:"Indigenous art comes first in Art Gallery of Ontario's new Canadian galleries"
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5724:"The Last Known Painting by Leonardo da Vinci Just Sold for $ 450.3 Million"
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6267:"Why the Art Gallery of Ontario wants you to stretch among the sculptures"
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6234:"Reason to Love Toronto: yoga classes at the Art Gallery of Ontario"
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4818:"Gehry Puts a Very Different Signature on His Old Hometown's Museum"
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6304:"AGO Announces New Artist-in-Residence, the Celebrated Hiraki Sawa"
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in its galleries. A select list of exhibitions since 1994 include:
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and McCaul Street. The sculpture was moved to Grange Park in 2017.
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Venus, Mother of Aeneas, presenting him with Arms forged by Vulcan
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The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren Harris (2016)
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Turner, Whistler, Monet: Impressionist Visions (2004)
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centre dedicated to a non-Canadian artists drew criticism from
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5016:"AGO selects team to lead the design of its expansion project"
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in the Art Gallery of Ontario by deliberately vomiting
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5137:"Murray Frum, developer and art collector, dies at 81"
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entirety of the third floor of the south tower block.
5633:"500-year-old secrets of boxwood miniatures unlocked"
5443:. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. January 14, 2019
5069:"AGO reveals what its major expansion will look like"
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Timothy Yanick Hunter (August 4 – September 30, 2021)
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on the visual arts in Canada. In over 150 individual
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metres (413,000 sq ft) of interior space.
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A south view of the first expansion building in 1922
6023:"The AGO's Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives"
5997:"The bleak but compassionate art of Käthe Kollwitz"
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RACAR: Revue d'art canadienne / Canadian Art Review
3861:"The Grange: Overview | AGO Art Gallery of Ontario"
3580:The Art Gallery of Ontario renamed the painting to
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I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, Said the Lady of Shalott
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6389:"Artist-in-Residence | AGO Art Gallery of Ontario"
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3822:"Once Upon A City: Art finds a home on The Grange"
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850:Theaster Gates: How to Build a House Museum (2016)
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4276:. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. May 23, 2018
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1190:families of Toronto, a funding consortium led by
859:Toronto: Tributes + Tributaries, 1971–1989 (2016)
631:In 2018, the museum formally changed the name of
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3847:Last Will and Testament of Harriet Goldwin Smith
2008:In 2017, the museum acquired 522 photographs by
877:Mitchell/ Riopelle: Nothing in Moderation (2018)
871:Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters (2017)
790:Drama and Desire: Artists and the Theatre (2010)
417:The museum's incorporation was confirmed by the
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4711:Art Gallery of Ontario: Renovation and Addition
4694:Art Gallery of Ontario: Renovation and Addition
2555:Ivetta Sunyoung Kang (April 25 – July 19, 2022)
1388:The museum includes an extensive collection of
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937:Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division
835:Vija Celmins: To Fix the Image in Memory (2019)
597:redesign of the museum complex in February 2008
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3999:"'A man of elegance, grace and good judgment'"
3027:Portrait of a Seated Woman with a Handkerchief
2558:Shion Skye Carter (July 18 – October 25, 2022)
2074:Marvin Gelber Print and Drawing Study Centre.
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3752:"AGO Year in Review – List of First Founders"
2537:Ness Lee (October 29, 2019 - January 6, 2020)
1296:Learning Centre in October 2011, designed by
886:Rebecca Belmore: Facing the Monumental (2018)
862:Every. Now. Then. Reframing Nationhood (2017)
730:, Russia: Rubens and His Age (2001)
8119:University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
5760:. Umberto Allemandi & Co. Publishing Ltd
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4897:. Art Gallery of Ontario. September 14, 2012
4869:"New David Milne Centre - AGO Press Release"
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4302:. Artnet Worldwide Corporation. May 23, 2018
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2561:Lauren Prousky (January 23 – April 18, 2023)
1765:in 2002 for C$ 115 million, at the time the
1681:Infinity Mirror Room – Let's Survive Forever
1338:, and other cultures from around the world.
817:: Light, Spirit, Time, Place and Life (2012)
752:: New Perspectives on a Canadian Icon (2007)
733:Voyage into Myth: French Painting from
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6415:"A graffitist who works on the city's dime"
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5971:"Betty Goodwin was a giant in Canadian art"
4951:"AGO study centre to highlight David Milne"
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2386:Past artists-in-residences have included:
2297:and magazines; travel guides, particularly
2205:The Art Gallery of Ontario also houses the
1991:, Mootoo Alaghur and East Gopurum from Tank
915:The museum complex includes two buildings,
838:Jean-Michel Basquiat: Now's The Time (2015)
423:An Act respecting the Art Museum of Toronto
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2540:Alicia Nauta (January 20 – March 30, 2020)
1779:In 2019, the museum acquired the painting
1691:travelling exhibit held in the same year.
1524:The museum also has a large collection of
1288:2010s and 2020s renovations and expansions
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8169:World Trade Center Performing Arts Center
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6578:International Journal of Canadian Studies
6040:"Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives"
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5891:"The top ten museum acquisitions of 2017"
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4847:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 137.
4816:Ouroussoff, Nicolai (November 14, 2008).
4764:"Finished AGO puts Gehry's fears to rest"
4751:. Canadian Wood Council. 2009. p. 7.
4734:. Canadian Wood Council. 2009. p. 6.
4713:. Canadian Wood Council. 2009. p. 8.
4696:. Canadian Wood Council. 2009. p. 5.
4567:"Architecture of Art Galleries in Canada"
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4150:"Art in his blood and steel in his bones"
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1536:artwork until 1979, acquiring a piece by
1051:Western façade of the main building from
966:, it retains the symmetrical features of
841:J. M. W. Turner: Painting Set Free (2015)
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4663:. Walter de Greyter. pp. 208–210.
4432:"Transformation AGO: Project Factsheet"
4394:from the original on November 24, 2020.
4183:. Art Gallery of Ontario. June 12, 2006
4148:Hume, Christopher (February 22, 2009).
4120:Kennicott, Philip (November 30, 2008).
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3288:Nave Nave Fenua from the Noa Noa Series
2567:Clayton Lee (July 14 – October 7, 2023)
2512:Zun Lee (September 2017 – January 2018)
2482:Meera Margaret Singh (June–August 2015)
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901:Hito Steyerl: This is the future (2019)
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5703:. Torstar Corporation. August 10, 2018
5631:Alleyne, Allyssia (December 9, 2016).
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4213:from the original on December 24, 2015
4177:"Kenneth Thomson – a "Great Canadian""
3934:McKenzie, Karen; Pfaff, Larry (1980).
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3263:A woman with a spade, seen from behind
3209:Pont Boieldieu in Rouen, Rainy Weather
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2497:Walter Scott (September–November 2016)
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883:Mickalene Thomas: Femmes Noires (2018)
865:Rita Letendre: Fire & Light (2017)
802:Abstract Expressionist New York (2011)
793:At Work: Hesse, Goodwin, Martin (2010)
514:Ontario Public Service Employees Union
354:. The institution's founders included
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6265:Sarah Lazarovic (November 12, 2011).
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4843:Piacente, Maria; Lord, Barry (2014).
4762:Bradshaw, James (November 14, 2008).
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4247:from the original on October 28, 2020
4203:"Returning Nazi-looted art in Canada"
4141:
4096:DePalma, Anthony (December 8, 1996).
3820:Bradbeer, Janice (January 21, 2016).
3727:
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2469:Greg Staats (October – December 2014)
2442:Mohamed Bourouissa (June–August 2013)
895:Brian Jungen Friendship Centre (2019)
874:Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors (2018)
611:towards the renovation, as well as a
538:In 1996, Canadian multi-media artist
421:three years later by legislation, in
8640:Art museums and galleries in Ontario
8461:The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto
8269:
8187:Philadelphia Museum of Art Expansion
7854:Frederick Horsman Varley Art Gallery
7808:The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto
5944:"The Prints and Drawings Collection"
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3535:Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries
2609:" option to tour the museum online.
2564:Eva Grant (April 19 – July 13, 2023)
2485:Lisa Myers (September–November 2015)
1739:(1611). The painting, which was the
1710:on display in the museum's concourse
499:The museum's exterior façade in 1960
7803:Artistic development of Tom Thomson
6413:Lorinc, John (September 14, 2012).
6314:
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6126:"Library & Archives Collection"
5921:. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5889:Dawson, Aimee (December 18, 2017).
5752:Ditmars, Hadani (August 23, 2019).
4792:"Revamped AGO a modest masterpiece"
4348:"Looted Art Commission - CLAE News"
3997:Stoffman, Judy (January 28, 2018).
3221:Modern and contemporary collections
3080:The Embarkation of Carlo and Ubaldo
1130:wing by Myers and KPMB Architects.
826:Berenice Abbott: Photographs (2012)
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6284:Art Gallery of Ontario offers yoga
5969:Hustak, Brian (December 3, 2008).
5639:. Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc
5166:. Getty Publications. p. 91.
5041:Bozikovic, Alex (April 27, 2022).
4977:"Come and knock on our (new) door"
3722:
2827:Christ Washing His Disciples' Feet
2802:, 1929, retitled by the museum as
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805:Haute Culture: General Idea (2011)
287:It was established in 1900 as the
260:, Ontario, Canada, located in the
14:
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8492:McMichael Canadian Art Collection
7859:McMichael Canadian Art Collection
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6524:Marshall, Christopher R. (2017).
5811:DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Canada
5067:Alberga, Hannah (March 3, 2023).
4565:Carr, Angela (October 23, 2011).
4358:from the original on May 14, 2008
3584:in 2018. The painting was titled
3054:Portrait of a Lady with a Lap Dog
2612:
2503:EMILIA-AMALIA (May – August 2017)
1242:Reception for 2000s redevelopment
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254:Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario
35:Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario
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8022:Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health
7440:Civilization and natural history
6687:Museums and galleries in Toronto
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4895:"General Information Fact Sheet"
4631:Frank Gehry (December 7, 2008).
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3553:In November 2017, a painting by
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957:The Grange and its western wings
761:: The Golden King and the Great
680:: The Golden King and the Great
559:Under the direction of then-CEO
506:Canadian Artists' Representation
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7818:Death and legacy of Tom Thomson
6114:. Art Gallery of Ontario. 2011.
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5913:Reid, Tashauna (June 6, 2019).
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5658:Brown, Ian (November 4, 2016).
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5345:Bresge, Adina (June 28, 2018).
5321:Journal of Canadian Art History
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5135:Martin, Sandra (May 28, 2013).
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723:The Courtauld Collection (1998)
668:Selected exhibitions since 1994
447:municipal government of Toronto
8635:1900 establishments in Ontario
7135:Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
6557:10.1080/10598650.2009.11510638
5813:. Penguin. 2018. p. 182.
5573:Mudhar, Raju (April 4, 2019).
4949:Adams, James (April 9, 2012).
4495:Heritage Preservation Services
3906:Heritage Preservation Services
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2500:Will Kwan (January–April 2017)
2454:(November 2013 – January 2014)
1968:
993:The building was designated a
25:Art museum in Toronto, Ontario
1:
8655:Darling and Pearson buildings
7987:Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
7452:Royal British Columbia Museum
7157:Scarboro Beach Amusement Park
7143:Hanlan's Point Amusement Park
6882:Canadian Air and Space Museum
6302:Sky Goodden, ARTINFO Canada.
5545:"The Contemporary Collection"
4517:"Heritage easement agreement"
4497:. City of Toronto. March 2015
3908:. City of Toronto. March 2015
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2494:Public Studio (May–July 2016)
2409:Hiraki Sawa (April–July 2012)
1238:finish to prevent corrosion.
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16:For other uses of "AGO", see
7433:Provincial museums of Canada
7309:Ontario Legislative Building
7130:Canadian National Exhibition
7042:Canadian Broadcasting Centre
6091:"Horizon Information Portal"
5864:"The Photography Collection"
4845:Manual of Museum Exhibitions
4633:"The Art Gallery of Ontario"
3761:. p. 14. Archived from
3700:"Ontario Society of Artists"
3530:List of works by Frank Gehry
1336:Indigenous peoples in Canada
1169:hardwood floor is made from
1043:Late-20th century expansions
720:The OH!Canada Project (1996)
486:Canadian National Exhibition
77:; 124 years ago
7:
8074:Novartis Pharma A.G. Campus
7518:(Newfoundland and Labrador)
7469:(Newfoundland and Labrador)
6806:Black Creek Pioneer Village
6739:Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
6545:Journal of Museum Education
5193:"The Indigenous Collection"
4659:Boake, Terri Meyer (2013).
4352:www.lootedartcommission.com
3464:
2864:Portrait of King Henry VIII
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1405:Mail Boat Landing at Quebec
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1298:Hariri Pontarini Architects
775:: Etchings from Life (2010)
563:, the museum embarked on a
321:Hariri Pontarini Architects
161:1st most visited nationally
10:
8691:
8593:Fine Weather, Georgian Bay
8497:National Gallery of Canada
8231:Organization of the artist
8089:Ray and Maria Stata Center
8054:Merriweather Post Pavilion
7977:Dr Chau Chak Wing Building
7864:National Gallery of Canada
7813:Canadian Group of Painters
7733:Fine Weather, Georgian Bay
7522:Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
7115:Centreville Amusement Park
6780:Museum of Contemporary Art
6775:Koffler Centre of the Arts
6695:List of museums in Toronto
6595:Osbaldeston, Mark (2011).
6580:. 45–46 (45–46): 417–440.
6572:Nakamura, Naohiro (2012).
5319:principes à la pratique".
3525:List of museums in Toronto
2734:Fine Weather, Georgian Bay
2693:At Twilight, Wychwood Park
2605:. Currently, there is no "
2365:Catalogue Raisonné files.
2332:Ontario Society of Artists
2328:Canadian Group of Painters
2217:
2014:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1314:Diamond Schmitt Architects
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529:City of Toronto government
337:
189:Julian Cox (Chief Curator)
164:93rd most-visited globally
66:Interactive fullscreen map
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8079:Ohr–O'Keefe Museum Of Art
8044:Maggie's Centre at Dundee
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6640:Google Arts & Culture
6207:Ontario, Art Gallery of.
6025:. Art Gallery of Ontario.
5606:"The European Collection"
5255:"The Canadian Collection"
4571:The Canadian Encyclopedia
3569:Massacre of the Innocents
3353:Portrait of Mrs. Hastings
2882:Massacre of the Innocents
2579:Google Arts & Culture
2448:(September–November 2013)
2191:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
1838:
1754:Massacre of the Innocents
1749:Gothic boxwood miniatures
1732:Massacre of the Innocents
1088:. The architectural firm
684:exhibition hosted in 2009
262:Grange Park neighbourhood
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8129:Walt Disney Concert Hall
8017:Louis Vuitton Foundation
8002:Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
7952:Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
7483:Musée de la civilisation
7211:Yorkdale Shopping Centre
7164:Sunnyside Amusement Park
7025:Cultural and educational
6749:Textile Museum of Canada
6719:Canadian Language Museum
6526:Sculpture and the Museum
6499:"Art Gallery of Ontario"
6453:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5950:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5870:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5791:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5666:. The Globe and Mail Inc
5612:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5551:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5261:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5230:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5224:"The Thomson Collection"
5199:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5162:Keene, Bryan C. (2019).
5143:. The Woodbridge Company
5116:. Art Gallery of Ontario
5110:"The African Collection"
4957:. The Globe and Mail Inc
4438:. Art Gallery of Ontario
4209:. Canadian Jewish News.
4068:(9): 24. September 1993.
4005:. The Woodbridge Company
3582:Church at Yuquot Village
3540:
3414:They Will Take My Island
2900:, oil on paper version,
2897:The Raising of the Cross
2859:Hans Holbein the Younger
2804:Church at Yuquot Village
2427:(November–December 2012)
2421:(September–October 2012)
1025:English landscape garden
726:Treasures from the
662:Jan van Kessel the Elder
643:Church at Yuquot Village
574:) redevelopment plan by
8670:Siamak Hariri buildings
8612:The Tom Thomson Mystery
8255:Sketches of Frank Gehry
8084:Peter B. Lewis Building
8049:Marqués de Riscal Hotel
7510:Beaverbrook Art Gallery
7347:National Historic Sites
6903:Toronto Maritime Museum
6071:. OCAD University. 2019
5977:. Postmedia Network Inc
5785:"The Modern Collection"
4519:. City of Toronto. 2018
4326:www.theartnewspaper.com
2845:Bust of Pope Gregory XV
2466:(August – October 2014)
2400:(October–November 2011)
2293:; British and Canadian
1741:most expensive painting
1650:Michelangelo Pistoletto
1373:Torres Strait Islanders
1097:2004–2008 redevelopment
868:Free Black North (2017)
658:Still Life with Flowers
352:Toronto Society of Arts
8650:Barton Myers buildings
8487:Art Gallery of Ontario
7962:Cinémathèque Française
7932:Art Gallery of Ontario
7849:Art Gallery of Ontario
7527:Art Gallery of Ontario
7505:Art Gallery of Alberta
7252:Nathan Phillips Square
7067:Ontario Science Centre
7032:Art Gallery of Ontario
6974:Hanlan's Point Stadium
6893:McLaughlin Planetarium
6765:Art Gallery of Ontario
6734:Ontario Science Centre
6651:Art Gallery of Ontario
6636:Art Gallery of Ontario
6289:March 5, 2014, at the
6130:Art Gallery of Ontario
6044:Art Gallery of Ontario
5467:Art Gallery of Ontario
4410:Art Gallery of Ontario
4241:Art Gallery of Ontario
4060:"Canadian Architect".
2981:Isaak Abrahamsz. Massa
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2195:James McNeill Whistler
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702:travelling exhibitions
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471:Ontario College of Art
428:Toronto Public Library
364:Sir Joseph W. Flavelle
347:
293:Art Gallery of Toronto
256:) is an art museum in
253:
246:Art Gallery of Ontario
94:317 Dundas Street West
29:Art Gallery of Ontario
8660:Frank Gehry buildings
8248:The Seven-Beer Snitch
8163:Estació de la Sagrera
8059:Museum of Pop Culture
8012:Jay Pritzker Pavilion
7037:Canada's Walk of Fame
6451:"Artist-in-Residence"
5581:. Torstar Corporation
4237:"Spoliation Research"
3659:AGO Board of Trustees
3135:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
2518:(February–April 2018)
2507:Tanya Lukin Linklater
2491:(December–March 2016)
2479:(February–April 2015)
2289:of the 18th century;
2252:art sales and auction
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419:Government of Ontario
372:Sir William Mackenzie
370:, E. F. B. Johnston,
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289:Art Museum of Toronto
194:Public transit access
130:43.65361°N 79.39278°W
8545:Alice Elinor Lambert
8365:Artistic development
8183:(under construction)
8181:Grand Avenue Project
8175:Guggenheim Abu Dhabi
8109:Sleep Train Pavilion
7947:BP Pedestrian Bridge
7701:Harold Mortimer-Lamb
7478:Royal Ontario Museum
7462:New Brunswick Museum
7447:Royal Alberta Museum
7292:Billy Bishop Airport
7082:Royal Ontario Museum
7062:Italian Walk of Fame
6744:Royal Ontario Museum
6653:at Wikimedia Commons
5730:. Art Media Holdings
4981:AGO Art Matters blog
4098:"No Stomach for Art"
3768:on September 4, 2018
3183:Interior of a forest
2924:Gian Lorenzo Bernini
2894:Peter Paul Rubens –
2840:Gian Lorenzo Bernini
2587:Gian Lorenzo Bernini
2477:Feminist Art Gallery
2460:(January–April 2014)
2433:(January–March 2013)
2406:(January–March 2012)
2359:artist-run galleries
2291:catalogues raisonnés
2281:collection includes
2201:Library and archives
1789:Gian Lorenzo Bernini
1689:Infinity Mirror Room
1547:R. Samuel McLaughlin
1543:Royal Ontario Museum
1432:, and others by the
1321:Permanent collection
1000:Ontario Heritage Act
970:buildings, found in
621:Canadian Jewish News
570:(later increased to
467:Royal Ontario Museum
392:Sir Henry M. Pellatt
278:Royal Ontario Museum
18:AGO (disambiguation)
8675:Archives in Ontario
8520:Franklin Carmichael
8515:John William Beatty
8471:The Studio Building
8221:Cardboard furniture
8124:Vitra Design Museum
8114:Team Disney Anaheim
7942:Binoculars Building
7833:The Studio Building
7594:Franklin Carmichael
7274:Yonge–Dundas Square
7201:St. Lawrence Market
7057:Hockey Hall of Fame
7052:Harbourfront Centre
6995:Mutual Street Arena
6898:Museum of Inuit Art
6826:Enoch Turner School
6729:Hockey Hall of Fame
6001:TVO Current Affairs
4412:. November 18, 2020
4127:The Washington Post
3648:AGO Leadership Team
3520:List of art museums
3114:Thomas Gainsborough
3095:Jean Siméon Chardin
2955:Daedalus and Icarus
2815:European collection
2750:Franklin Carmichael
2674:The Young Biologist
2618:Canadian collection
2380:artist-in-residence
2374:Artist-in-residence
2107:Thomas Gainsborough
2057:Prints and drawings
1903:Helen Frankenthaler
1883:Constantin Brâncuși
1801:Thomas Gainsborough
1793:Giovanni del Biondo
1785:Gustave Caillebotte
1426:Cornelius Krieghoff
1409:Cornelius Krieghoff
1310:Selldorf Architects
1273:The Washington Post
898:Early Rubens (2019)
889:Anthropocene (2018)
744:Catherine the Great
458:Darling and Pearson
400:Byron Edmund Walker
301:Darling and Pearson
282:artist-in-residence
274:largest art museums
135:43.65361; -79.39278
126: /
30:
8665:Museums in Toronto
8560:J. E. H. MacDonald
8525:William Cruikshank
8480:Public collections
8153:Under construction
8134:Weisman Art Museum
8099:Santa Monica Place
7842:Public collections
7676:William Cruikshank
7671:Albert Chiarandini
7645:LeMoine FitzGerald
7619:J. E. H. MacDonald
7473:Nova Scotia Museum
7285:and infrastructure
7247:Leslie Street Spit
7016:Woodbine Racetrack
6988:Maple Leaf Stadium
6981:Maple Leaf Gardens
6968:Coca-Cola Coliseum
6419:The Globe and Mail
5664:The Globe and Mail
5463:"Please be seated"
5141:The Globe and Mail
5073:toronto.ctvnews.ca
5047:The Globe and Mail
5020:Canadian Architect
4955:The Globe and Mail
4822:The New York Times
4769:The Globe and Mail
4573:. Historica Canada
4122:"A Complex Legacy"
4103:The New York Times
4062:Canadian Architect
4003:The Globe and Mail
3710:on October 2, 2013
3515:Culture in Toronto
3507:Visual arts portal
3368:John W. Waterhouse
2729:J. E. H. MacDonald
2534:(July 14–28, 2019)
2431:Life of a Craphead
2415:(July–August 2012)
2404:Margaux Williamson
2349:material artists,
2233:indigenous peoples
2228:
2071:
2067:Peter Rindisbacher
2027:Robert J. Flaherty
2023:Alfred Eisenstaedt
1999:
1911:Natalia Goncharova
1907:Alberto Giacometti
1864:
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1499:Paul-Émile Borduas
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1359:from the museum's
1331:
1280:The New York Times
1257:The Globe and Mail
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991:
964:Neoclassical style
959:
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686:
676:Advertisement for
599:
580:Transformation AGO
561:Matthew Teitelbaum
550:Harbor at le Havre
501:
348:
270:Dundas Street West
28:
8622:
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8565:Thoreau MacDonald
8312:
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8027:Loyola Law School
7872:
7871:
7786:The Indian Church
7743:Related paintings
7706:George Agnew Reid
7696:Thoreau MacDonald
7546:
7545:
7399:
7398:
7322:
7225:Parks and squares
7191:Kensington Market
7072:Ripley's Aquarium
6911:
6910:
6649:Media related to
6606:978-1-4597-0093-2
6587:10.7202/1009913ar
6535:978-1-3515-4955-4
6472:Wright, Matthew.
6164:. March 22, 2012.
6065:"Other Libraries"
5895:The Art Newspaper
5820:978-1-4654-7778-1
5758:The Art Newspaper
5380:The Art Newspaper
5351:The National Post
5173:978-1-6060-6598-3
4854:978-0-7591-2271-0
4670:978-3-0346-1048-3
4207:www.lootedart.com
3953:10.7202/1076877ar
3627:The Art Newspaper
3586:The Indian Church
3555:Leonardo da Vinci
3349:Amedeo Modigliani
3139:La Seine à Chatou
3119:The Harvest Wagon
2877:Peter Paul Rubens
2799:The Indian Church
2689:Mary Hiester Reid
2413:Heather Goodchild
2339:archival material
2295:illustrated books
2179:Thomas Rowlandson
2171:Robert Motherwell
2115:Wassily Kandinsky
1943:Amedeo Modigliani
1759:Peter Paul Rubens
1737:Peter Paul Rubens
1614:neo-expressionism
1538:Norval Morrisseau
1317:major expansion.
1232:relative humidity
638:The Indian Church
525:University Avenue
490:provincial museum
404:Mrs. H. D. Warren
396:George Agnew Reid
242:
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181:Robert J. Harding
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8197:Furniture design
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8069:New World Center
8007:IAC Building NYC
7982:DZ Bank building
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7823:Emily Carr House
7686:Lawren P. Harris
7624:Frederick Varley
7587:Original members
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7352:Oldest buildings
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7006:Scotiabank Arena
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6851:Montgomery's Inn
6785:The Image Centre
6770:Gallery Arcturus
6714:Bata Shoe Museum
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6246:on April 7, 2014
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2207:Edward P. Taylor
2149:; and prints by
2147:Frederick Varley
2143:Vincent van Gogh
2091:François Boucher
2019:Edward Burtynsky
1989:The Great Pagoda
1919:Barbara Hepworth
1772:work sold at an
1551:Charles Edenshaw
1484:Anishinaabemowin
1480:northern Ontario
1466:Canadian history
1188:Italian-Canadian
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6709:Aga Khan Museum
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2976:Frans Hals
2857:Circle of
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2595:Emily Carr
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1809:Frans Hals
1770:Old Master
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