Sunday, July 21, 2024

Seven

We begin today with Afternoon Sun, North Shore, Lake Superior, a 1924 painting by Lawren Harris of The Group of Seven. Harris would return to this mighty lake time and time again in his work.


This particular space has a large indigenous canoe at its heart. Numerous paintings are gathered on the far wall, while on this side, it's all Group of Seven.


Such as this- March Storm, Georgian Bay is a 1920 oil painting by A.Y. Jackson.


F.H. Varley was another member of the Group, and this is his 1921 painting Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay.


Here we have The Solemn Land, a 1921 work by J.E.H. MacDonald.


And I finish with the work of Arthur Lismer, another member of the Group. A September Gale, Georgian Bay dates to 1921.

26 comments:

  1. ...I like, Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay.

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  2. When I saw the title of your post I rather hoped it would feature work by the Group of Seven - always among the favourites of the art that you show us.

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  3. Beautiful landscapes, I love them all! Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!

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  4. Soon we will be in Algonquin Park, the site of some of their paintings. Iconic, beautiful and truly Canadian.

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  5. Beautiful paintings yet again!

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  6. Always good to see some of the art work offered by the museum.

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  7. I love seeing the Group of Seven. What great renditions of climate in Canadian landscapes.

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  8. The paintings are very beautiful. My favourite is Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay.

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  9. Really like the Group of Seven painting style ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    carol l mckenna
    A ShutterBug Explores

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  10. March Storm... Wonderful ! even though it does remind me of all the forest fires I have lived through.

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  11. I can never decide which is my favorite but I think in this post, that opening Lawren Harris wins for me!

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