Six of the Group of Seven, plus their friend Barker Fairley, at The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto in 1920. From left to right: Frederick Varley, A. Y. Jackson, Lawren Harris, Fairley, Frank ...
“The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren Harris” on view at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles through January 24, takes its name from a 1967 Glenn Gould documentary made for Canada’s CBC Radio, in ...
William Blair Bruce, “Landscape with Poppies” (1887), oil on canvas, 27.3 × 33.8 cm (Art Gallery of Ontario. Purchased with assistance from Wintario, 1977, photo ...
On December 1, Toronto’s Heffel Fine Art Auction House will present back-to-back auctions—Canadian, Impressionist & Modern Art and Post-War & Contemporary Art. Totaling some 80 works combined, the two ...
In Canada, black artists are an anomaly — at least in the cultural imagination. If you ask the average person on the street to name a ‘great Canadian artist’ they might cite early 20th century ...
TUPPER LAKE — William Tortolano, professor emeritus of St. Michael’s College in Vermont, will give a multi-media presentation on the Group of Seven, an early 20th century group of influential Canadian ...
CONTEMPORARY Canadian art is as complex and controversial as the country itself: multicultural, bilingual, and perhaps subject to more diverse pressures than any other nation. Mercifully, however, the ...
This story was first published on Jan. 16, 2005, in the Montreal Gazette. With the opening to the public of an exhibition of paintings and sculpture at 305 Beaver Hall Hill yesterday, nineteen ...
This is how Canadian battlefield painter Mary Riter Hamilton (1867-1954) summarized her urgent response to witnessing the large-scale destruction of the First World War. The 51-year-old artist began ...
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Elite Trade Painting, a national Canadian painting company headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is sharing insights into why more homeowners are choosing professional painters rather than tackling ...
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