Currently Sold Out – Limited Quantities Restocking in December
We are pleased to announce that "John Little: City Life from 1951" will be restocked in limited quantities this December. Secure your copy by pre-ordering now.
About the Book
Alan Klinkhoff Gallery's Catalogue for the 2017 exhibition John Little - City Life from 1951 is the only book John Little has ever authorized to be published about him and his career.
John Little (b. 1928) first offered his paintings for sale at the foremost Canadian art dealing firm, Watson Galleries, in 1951. Then, in ’57, when William Watson was preparing to close his gallery, he referred young John Little to Mrs. Shima at Continental Galleries. Shortly after granddad, Walter Klinkhoff, moved his gallery up to Sherbrooke Street, John Little shared the distribution of his work with Walter Klinkhoff Gallery as well.
Although John Little’s painting places are primarily the neighbourhoods of Montreal and Québec City, they serve as an allegory for the neighbourhoods throughout North America failed by the forces of post-WWll suburbanization and the ensuing bulldozer approach to urban renewal prevalent from 1950 through the mid 1970s.
Little is a Canadian original in a narrative sometimes broached by Americans Reginald Marsh, Edward Hopper and John Sloan. We are inclined to consider John Little as the Jane Jacobs of Canadian painting.
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Given the limited availability upon restocking, we encourage you to pre-order now to ensure you receive a copy. Purchase now to reserve your copy.
Softcover 162 pages
Publisher: Alan Klinkhoff Gallery
ISBN: K5-IUVQ-GJUD
Dimensions: 28.3 x 21.9 x 2.5 cm
Image is for illustration purposes only.