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    The Canadian Group of Painters (CGP) was a collective of 28 painters from across Canada who came together as a group in 1933. Its Archives is in Queen's...
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  • alphabetical list of professional Canadian painters, primarily working in fine art painting and drawing. See other articles for information on Canadian art or a...
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    The Group of Seven, once known as the Algonquin School, was a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933, with "a like vision". It originally...
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    Art portal Dance in Canada Art of Newfoundland and Labrador Beaver Hall Group Canadian Group of Painters Eastern Group of Painters Edmonton Contemporary...
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  • Eastern Group of Painters was a group of Canadian artists formed in 1938 in Montreal, Quebec for exhibition purposes and showing together as a group till...
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    Hall Group refers to a Montreal-based group of Canadian painters who met in the late 1910s while studying art at a school run by the Art Association of Montreal...
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    Painters Eleven (also known as Painters 11) was a group of abstract artists active in Canada between 1953 and 1960. They are associated with the Abstract...
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    Anne Savage (artist) (category Canadian women painters)
    was a Canadian painter and art teacher known for her lyrical, rhythmic landscapes. She was a founding member of the Canadian Group of Painters. Savage...
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    Prudence Heward (category Canadian portrait painters)
    She was a charter member of the Canadian Group of Painters, the Contemporary Arts Society and the Federation of Canadian Artists. Although she did not...
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  • Les Automatistes Beaver Hall Group Canadian Group of Painters Eastern Group of Painters General Idea Group of Seven Painters Eleven Professional Native...
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  • Mabel May (category 20th-century Canadian painters)
    – October 8, 1971) was a Canadian artist in the early 20th century. She helped organize two significant groups of Canadian artists and extended collegiality...
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    Lawren Harris (category 20th-century Canadian painters)
    1970) was a Canadian painter, best known as one of the founding members of the Group of Seven. He played a key role as a catalyst in Canadian art, as a...
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    Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (French: La Société Canadienne de Peintres en Aquarelle), founded in 1925, is considered to be Canada's official...
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    (PNIAI) was a group of First Nations artists from Canada, with one from the United States. Founded in November 1973, they were Indigenous painters who exhibited...
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    A. Y. Jackson (category 20th-century Canadian painters)
    was a Canadian painter and a founding member of the Group of Seven. Jackson made a significant contribution to the development of art in Canada, and was...
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    Tom Thomson (category 19th-century Canadian painters)
    Gallery of Canada. —————— (1970). The Group of Seven. Ottawa: The National Gallery of Canada. Robson, Albert H. (1932). Canadian Landscape Painters. Toronto:...
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    Jewish Painters of Montreal refers to a group of artists who depicted the social realism of Montreal during the 1930s and 1940s. First used by the media...
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    Arthur Lismer (category Canadian Impressionist painters)
    an English-Canadian painter, member of the Group of Seven and educator. He is known primarily as a landscape painter and for his paintings of ships in dazzle...
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    The Canadian Art Club was an artists' group established in Toronto in 1907 to advance the standards of Canadian art exhibitions and to exhibit the work...
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    Les Automatistes (category Canadian artist groups and collectives)
    Automatistes were a group of Québécois artistic dissidents from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The movement was founded in the early 1940s by painter Paul-Émile Borduas...
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    Isabel McLaughlin (category 20th-century Canadian painters)
    2013, her role in supporting the Canadian Group of Painters was discussed in A Vital Force: Canadian Group of Painters curated by Boutilier for the Agnes...
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    Heliconian Club (category Arts organizations based in Canada)
    Yvonne McKague Housser (1897–1996) – painter often associated with the Group of Seven; member of Canadian Group of Painters Jacobine Jones (1897–1976) – sculptor...
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  • largest collection of contemporary Canadian art in the world. The Canada Council is also responsible for the secretariat for the Canadian Commission for UNESCO...
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  • concerns of their compatriots and the times in which they lived and worked". The early Canadian Impressionist painters belong in the "Group of who?" as...
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    Franklin Carmichael (category Canadian Post-impressionist painters)
    – October 24, 1945) was a Canadian artist and member of the Group of Seven. Though he was primarily famous for his use of watercolours, he also used...
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    Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA) is a Canadian arts-related organization that was founded in 1880. The title of Royal Canadian Academy of Arts was...
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    Woodlands style (category Indigenous painting of the Americas)
    James Simon; Bell, Leland (1994). "Beyond the Woodlands: Four Manitoulin Painters Speak Their Minds". American Indian Quarterly. 18 (1): 1–24. doi:10.2307/1185726...
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    A. J. Casson (category Canadian landscape painters)
    After the end of the Group of Seven in 1932, he helped found the Canadian Group of Painters in 1933, along with several members of the Group of Seven who...
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  • Bess Larkin Housser Harris (category Canadian women painters)
    (1890–1969) was a Canadian painter who participated in Group of Seven exhibitions and was a member of the Canadian Group of Painters. Bess Larkin was born...
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    Emily Carr (redirect from The Book of Small)
    founding member of the Canadian Group of Painters. Paintings from Carr's last decade reveal her growing anxiety about the environmental impact of industry on...
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