The Best of the Group of Seven

by Joan Murray

Other authorsLawren Harris (Contributor)
Hardcover, 1984

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Edmonton : Hurtig, 1984.

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A stunning, full-colour collection of the brilliant paintings that revolutionized Canadian art. In the early twentieth century a group of young artists strived to create, in Lawren Harris's words, paintings that would "embody the moods and character and spirit of the country." The fifty-four breathtaking colour plates in this book confirm their success. Well-loved landscapes, like Tom Thomson's Jack Pine, appear beside some unexpected treasures like Edwin Holgate's Nude in a Landscape. The essays by Joan Murray and Harris give historical context to the Group of Seven, and fascinating captions provide biographical notes and insightful critiques of each member's style. No Canadian library is complete without this beautiful volume.

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The Group of Seven are Canadian artists who combined a love of the Canadian landscape with a modern sensibility. I'm not sure this small format does them justice, but its a nice reminder of their work, since I don't get to see the originals very often. The text has some interesting insights into
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