Step inside the creative pulse of postwar Canada with the Prospectus Of The Ontario College Of Art: 1949-1950. This rare archival catalog reprint opens a window onto a pivotal year for art and design education in Toronto, capturing the hopes, ambitions, and evolving vision of a nation rebuilding through creativity. Here is a college prospectus booklet that did more than list courses - it mapped futures. See how prospective art students once discovered their calling, leafing through details of art and design programmes, tuition fees and scholarships, and the distinguished faculty and staff listings that shaped generations of Canadian artists. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A testament to the enduring impact of Canadian art education history, the prospectus stands as both a practical art school course catalog and a cultural artefact. It is an essential library reference edition for those fascinated by design school catalogues, postwar Canadian education, and the evolution of creative instruction in Ontario. For casual browsers, historians, and classic-literature collectors, this prospectus offers more than nostalgia. It is a vivid record of Toronto in 1949 - a time when art schools were beacons of hope and innovation. Whether you seek inspiration, research material, or a piece of Canada's artistic heritage, this restored edition invites you to explore the roots of creativity that helped shape a nation.