The Sampson-Matthews print program was the largest Public art Project in Canadian history.
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The idea that launched the Project was simple.
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The exquisite, oversize silkscreens were based on designs by a who\'s who of Canada\'s greatest artists, including David Milne, Emily Carr, B.
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Launched at the start of the Second World War, it lasted 22 years and cost tens of millions of dollars.
The Sampson-Matthews print program was the largest Public art Project in Canadian history