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Default Canada. Group Seven

Impressed by the opening of the Winter Olympics today, and paying tribute to Canada.

Twenties of XX century. are actually the birth of Canadian painting. Earlier artists such as Cornelius Krighof and others tend to imitate the French, English or Dutch masters. Now, in Ontario, formed a creative alliance of seven painters, known as the Group of Seven ". They abandoned the imitation of foreign models, including in the choice of subjects, and began to depict only the nature of the Middle Canadian North - lakes, cliffs, pine forests, swamps. Thanks to the Group of Seven "Canadian society has made a significant step in the spirits nom self-knowledge. Under its influence later became to be the fashion severokanadsky tourism.
I recall the names of members of the community of artists of the Group of Seven - Lawren Harris, Alexander Young Jackson, Arthur Lizmer, Frederick Varley, James MacDonald, Francis Hans Johnson and Franklin Carmichael. And eighth, who joined them, or they, who joined him - Tom Thompson.

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Born in 1885 in Brantford, Ontario. He died in 1970 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Lawren Harris painting was carried away when he was a teenager. When he was 18 years old, he went to Berlin, where for four years he studied painting. Upon completion of his studies he traveled to the Middle East - Harris traveled to Palestine and the Arabian Peninsula. Returning to Toronto in 1910, he became acquainted with John E. G. MacDonald and other artists who later formed the Group of Seven,''''. From 1917 to 1922. It is held every autumn in the highlands of Algoma and Lake Superior, drawing pictures and sketches. Since 1924 and over the next few years he regularly traveled to the area of the Rocky Mountains, and in 1930 began to paint in the Canadian North. His art is gradually becoming more and more abstract. In 1939, Harris led a group of artists - transcendentalists. Harris followed theosophical views, as reflected in his work and, in particular, that he is increasingly written in a manner characteristic of the Non-figurative art. Unlike other artists - members of the''Group of Seven,''Harris was a wealthy family and therefore could afford to devote entirely of paintings, not worrying about this material aspect.

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Born in 1882 in Montreal, Quebec. He died in 1974 in Kleynburge in the province of Ontario. AY Jackson studied painting at the Edmond Dione in art school, established in Art - Industry Council of Montreal. From 1906 to 1907. He worked as a painter - graphic in one of the Chicago companies engaged in the manufacture of lithographs. Since 1914, he fought in the First World War. In 1916 he was wounded and a year later, having recovered from his wounds, he became a military painter. In 1920, Jackson has created a number of works during his stay in the area Dzhordzhian Bay, participated in the first exhibition organized by the artists who formed part of''the Group of Seven,''for which he had joined. In the same year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Jackson traveled to Quebec. He visited the areas located in the lower reaches of the river St. Lavrenov, been in a picturesque corner of Quebec - Charlevoix. He also traveled extensively throughout Canada, traveled to the farthest corners of the country. Jackson was a prolific artist, he created many paintings and sketches, and continued to do until the end of his days.

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Born in 1885 in Sheffield, England. He died in 1969 in Montreal, Quebec. Lizmer received artistic training in the Sheffield School of Fine Arts, where he studied from 1899 to 1906. And then went to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp (1906 - 1907).. In 1891 Lizmer emigrated to Canada and upon arrival began to look for work commercial artist - illustrator. He got a job as an artist - designer in one of the advertising agency located in Toronto, which was called''Grip Limited''. There he became acquainted with artists John E. G. MacDonald, Tom Thomson, Franz Johnston and Franklin Carmichael. Lizmer returned to England and got married. He persuaded Frederick Varley immigrate to Canada. From 1916 to 1919. Lizmer taught at the Art - Industrial College of the Queen Victoria in Halifax. In 1919 he returned to Toronto, where in the same year was appointed Deputy Director of the Ontario College of Art. Lizmer was a member of the Group of Seven''''. From 1927 to 1938. he directed the educational programs organized for children Art Gallery of Toronto. He performed a series of lectures in several European countries and in the South - African Republic, where he taught from 1936 to 1937. From 1941 to 1967. he led the Montreal art center for children, which operated at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

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Born in 1881 in Sheffield, England. He died in 1969 in Yunionvile in the province of Ontario. Frederick Varley was an excellent artistic education. He began from 1892 to 1900 he studied painting at the Art College, Sheffield, after which went to the Royal Academy of Art in Antwerp, where he studied from 1900 to 1902, his friend, the painter Arthur Lizmer, Varley persuaded to move to Canada. In 1912 Varley Lizmera the advice and left England. In Canada, he took a job as an artist - designer. In 1918 he received an order from the Office of the Military Archives of Canada to paint a picture on the war in Europe. In 1926, Varley, who joined at that time to the''Group of Seven,''he began teaching at the School of Decorative - applied art, located in Vancouver. In 1933 he, together with MacDonald opened an art school, which they called''Art College in British Columbia.''Despite the large influx of students wishing to study in it, two years later the school had to close because of the effects of the Great Depression. Varley moved to Ottawa, where he worked as a painter - portraitist.

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Born in 1873 in Durham in England. He died in 1932 in Toronto, Ontario. J. E. G. McDonald moved to Canada with his parents in 1887. He studied painting at the Art School and the Hamilton Art - Industrial School of Central Ontario, which was located in Toronto. In 1895 he went to work as an artist - designer in an advertising agency''''Grip Limited, where he met Tom Thomson and a number of other artists who subsequently formed the Group of Seven,''''. McDonald became friends with Loureno Harris and traveled with him several times to paint in the Algoma Highlands and Lake Superior. McDonald was a member of Group of Seven,''''. In 1929 he was appointed Director of the Ontario College of Art, which is located in Toronto. McDonald is one of the leading artists - landscape of Canada.

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Frances Hans Johnson was born in Toronto in June 1888 and died in 1949. In 1920 he joined the "Group of Seven", his nickname - Frank, and then France. Johnson had an extraordinary academic training and practice in Toronto's Central Technical School, then Central Ontario School of Art. In 1908 he went to study in Philadelphia, and later worked in a commercial company in New York, and in 1915 he returned to Toronto. In 1917-1918 he became a Canadian record of how the military, trained in flight school. His paintings reflect not only his knowledge and artistic training, but his ideals, in the spirit of the time. At the exhibition in 1920, his paintings are paintings of the Seven ideology and a slightly different technique. In 1922 - 24 years. He was director of art school in Winnipeg - Winnipeg School of Art, and then worked in the College - Ontario College of Art (1927-29).

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Born in 1890 in Orillii in the province of Ontario. He died in 1945 in Toronto, Ontario. Franklin Carmichael, whose parents were Scots, grew up in Orillii. In 1911 he entered the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, where he attended classes artistic skill, which led William Kryukshank and George Reid. He also studied at the Technical College of Toronto, where his art teacher was Gustav Hahn. In the same year, Franklin Carmichael went to work in an advertising agency''''Grip Limited in Toronto, where he studied the profession of the artist - designer. There he met Tom Thomson, Arthur Lizmerom, J. E. G. MacDonald and Frederick Varley. In 1913 - 1914's he continued his studies in Antwerp and, after returning to Canada, worked as a designer, while continuing to write watercolor and oil landscapes of northern Ontario. Carmichael was one of the founders of the Group of Seven''and''from 1932 to 1934. served as president of the Society of Artists. From 1932 to 1945. He taught at the Ontario College of Art. However, despite the teaching, he continued to paint landscapes using watercolor and oil. He especially liked the scenery in the valley of the river from Ottawa and on the shore of Lake Superior, where he visited several times with Alfred J. Casson and Loureno Harris.

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Born in 1877 in Claremont, Ontario. He died in 1917 in the province of Ontario. Tom Thomson studied painting mainly independently. In 1905 he joined the company''Legg Brothers''located Toronto, which dealt fototipirovaniem. (Perhaps, at this time Tom Thomson attended evening courses in Art - Industrial School of Central Ontario.) Two years later he took a job as an artist - designer in an advertising agency''''Grip Limited in Toronto, where he met with John Ed. G. MacDonald, Arthur Lizmerom (1911) and Frederick Varley (1912). In 1912, Thompson met with Dr. James Makkallemom, which subsequently provided the patronage of the artist. Thomson, who loved nature and the Canadian forests, got a job in Algonquin National Park ranger and guide, who accompanied the group of fishers. Since that time, he devoted himself entirely to painting. Thomson did in Algonquin Park many studies, which he then used in the studio, working on paintings. In 1917, Tom Thomson died tragically - canoe, in which he sailed on the lake, capsized and he drowned. The exact circumstances of his death have not been established. Despite the fact that the art of Tom Thomson's career was brief - just five years, his art had a tremendous impact on the further development of Canadian painting.

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November 9, 2007 at the auction "Joyner Waddington" miniature oil (13x18), Tom Thompson - "spring thaw" was sold for 1 million 463 500 dollars (the initial price of 400 thousand dollars). This card at one time in 1917, Thompson gave his sister.
Record on the work of Tom Thompson's 2 million 749 500 dollars.
                         Lawren Harris 3 million 510 000 dollars.
                         Fred Varley 690 000 dollars.
                         James McDonald 977 500 dollars.
                         Alexander Jackson 760 500 dollars.
                         Frank Carmichael 368 000 dollars.
                         Arthur Lizmer 264 500 dollars.
                         Frances Johnson 172 500 dollars.




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Default Lawren Stewart Harris

Born in 1885 in Brantford, Ontario. He died in 1970 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Lawren Harris painting was carried away when he was a teenager. When he was 18 years old, he went to Berlin, where for four years he studied painting. Upon completion of his studies he traveled to the Middle East - Harris traveled to Palestine and the Arabian Peninsula. Returning to Toronto in 1910, he became acquainted with John E. G. MacDonald and other artists who later formed the Group of Seven,''''. From 1917 to 1922. It is held every autumn in the highlands of Algoma and Lake Superior, drawing pictures and sketches. Since 1924 and over the next few years he regularly traveled to the area of the Rocky Mountains, and in 1930 began to paint in the Canadian North. His art is gradually becoming more and more abstract. In 1939, Harris led a group of artists - transcendentalists. Harris followed theosophical views, as reflected in his work and, in particular, that he is increasingly written in a manner characteristic of the Non-figurative art. Unlike other artists - members of the''Group of Seven,''Harris was a wealthy family and therefore could afford to devote entirely of paintings, not worrying about this material aspect.
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Default Alexander Young Jackson

Born in 1882 in Montreal, Quebec. He died in 1974 in Kleynburge in the province of Ontario. AY Jackson studied painting at the Edmond Dione in art school, established in Art - Industry Council of Montreal. From 1906 to 1907. He worked as a painter - graphic in one of the Chicago companies engaged in the manufacture of lithographs. Since 1914, he fought in the First World War. In 1916 he was wounded and a year later, having recovered from his wounds, he became a military painter. In 1920, Jackson has created a number of works during his stay in the area Dzhordzhian Bay, participated in the first exhibition organized by the artists who formed part of''the Group of Seven,''for which he had joined. In the same year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Jackson traveled to Quebec. He visited the areas located in the lower reaches of the river St. Lavrenov, been in a picturesque corner of Quebec - Charlevoix. He also traveled extensively throughout Canada, traveled to the farthest corners of the country. Jackson was a prolific artist, he created many paintings and sketches, and continued to do until the end of his days.
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Born in 1885 in Sheffield, England. He died in 1969 in Montreal, Quebec. Lizmer received artistic training in the Sheffield School of Fine Arts, where he studied from 1899 to 1906. And then went to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp (1906 - 1907).. In 1891 Lizmer emigrated to Canada and upon arrival began to look for work commercial artist - illustrator. He got a job as an artist - designer in one of the advertising agency located in Toronto, which was called''Grip Limited''. There he became acquainted with artists John E. G. MacDonald, Tom Thomson, Franz Johnston and Franklin Carmichael. Lizmer returned to England and got married. He persuaded Frederick Varley immigrate to Canada. From 1916 to 1919. Lizmer taught at the Art - Industrial College of the Queen Victoria in Halifax. In 1919 he returned to Toronto, where in the same year was appointed Deputy Director of the Ontario College of Art. Lizmer was a member of the Group of Seven''''. From 1927 to 1938. he directed the educational programs organized for children Art Gallery of Toronto. He performed a series of lectures in several European countries and in the South - African Republic, where he taught from 1936 to 1937. From 1941 to 1967. he led the Montreal art center for children, which operated at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
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Default Frederick Horsman Varley

Born in 1881 in Sheffield, England. He died in 1969 in Yunionvile in the province of Ontario. Frederick Varley was an excellent artistic education. He began from 1892 to 1900 he studied painting at the Art College, Sheffield, after which went to the Royal Academy of Art in Antwerp, where he studied from 1900 to 1902, his friend, the painter Arthur Lizmer, Varley persuaded to move to Canada. In 1912 Varley Lizmera the advice and left England. In Canada, he took a job as an artist - designer. In 1918 he received an order from the Office of the Military Archives of Canada to paint a picture on the war in Europe. In 1926, Varley, who joined at that time to the''Group of Seven,''he began teaching at the School of Decorative - applied art, located in Vancouver. In 1933 he, together with MacDonald opened an art school, which they called''Art College in British Columbia.''Despite the large influx of students wishing to study in it, two years later the school had to close because of the effects of the Great Depression. Varley moved to Ottawa, where he worked as a painter - portraitist.
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Born in 1873 in Durham in England. He died in 1932 in Toronto, Ontario. J. E. G. McDonald moved to Canada with his parents in 1887. He studied painting at the Art School and the Hamilton Art - Industrial School of Central Ontario, which was located in Toronto. In 1895 he went to work as an artist - designer in an advertising agency''''Grip Limited, where he met Tom Thomson and a number of other artists who subsequently formed the Group of Seven,''''. McDonald became friends with Loureno Harris and traveled with him several times to paint in the Algoma Highlands and Lake Superior. McDonald was a member of Group of Seven,''''. In 1929 he was appointed Director of the Ontario College of Art, which is located in Toronto. McDonald is one of the leading artists - landscape of Canada.
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Default Frances Hans Johnson

Frances Hans Johnson was born in Toronto in June 1888 and died in 1949. In 1920 he joined the "Group of Seven", his nickname - Frank, and then France. Johnson had an extraordinary academic training and practice in Toronto's Central Technical School, then Central Ontario School of Art. In 1908 he went to study in Philadelphia, and later worked in a commercial company in New York, and in 1915 he returned to Toronto. In 1917-1918 he became a Canadian record of how the military, trained in flight school. His paintings reflect not only his knowledge and artistic training, but his ideals, in the spirit of the time. At the exhibition in 1920, his paintings are paintings of the Seven ideology and a slightly different technique. In 1922 - 24 years. He was director of art school in Winnipeg - Winnipeg School of Art, and then worked in the College - Ontario College of Art (1927-29).
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Born in 1890 in Orillii in the province of Ontario. He died in 1945 in Toronto, Ontario. Franklin Carmichael, whose parents were Scots, grew up in Orillii. In 1911 he entered the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, where he attended classes artistic skill, which led William Kryukshank and George Reid. He also studied at the Technical College of Toronto, where his art teacher was Gustav Hahn. In the same year, Franklin Carmichael went to work in an advertising agency''''Grip Limited in Toronto, where he studied the profession of the artist - designer. There he met Tom Thomson, Arthur Lizmerom, J. E. G. MacDonald and Frederick Varley. In 1913 - 1914's he continued his studies in Antwerp and, after returning to Canada, worked as a designer, while continuing to write watercolor and oil landscapes of northern Ontario. Carmichael was one of the founders of the Group of Seven''and''from 1932 to 1934. served as president of the Society of Artists. From 1932 to 1945. He taught at the Ontario College of Art. However, despite the teaching, he continued to paint landscapes using watercolor and oil. He especially liked the scenery in the valley of the river from Ottawa and on the shore of Lake Superior, where he visited several times with Alfred J. Casson and Loureno Harris.
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Born in 1877 in Claremont, Ontario. He died in 1917 in the province of Ontario. Tom Thomson studied painting mainly independently. In 1905 he joined the company''Legg Brothers''located Toronto, which dealt fototipirovaniem. (Perhaps, at this time Tom Thomson attended evening courses in Art - Industrial School of Central Ontario.) Two years later he took a job as an artist - designer in an advertising agency''''Grip Limited in Toronto, where he met with John Ed. G. MacDonald, Arthur Lizmerom (1911) and Frederick Varley (1912). In 1912, Thompson met with Dr. James Makkallemom, which subsequently provided the patronage of the artist. Thomson, who loved nature and the Canadian forests, got a job in Algonquin National Park ranger and guide, who accompanied the group of fishers. Since that time, he devoted himself entirely to painting. Thomson did in Algonquin Park many studies, which he then used in the studio, working on paintings. In 1917, Tom Thomson died tragically - canoe, in which he sailed on the lake, capsized and he drowned. The exact circumstances of his death have not been established. Despite the fact that the art of Tom Thomson's career was brief - just five years, his art had a tremendous impact on the further development of Canadian painting.
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November 9, 2007 at the auction "Joyner Waddington" miniature oil (13x18), Tom Thompson - "spring thaw" was sold for 1 million 463 500 dollars (the initial price of 400 thousand dollars). This card at one time in 1917, Thompson gave his sister.
Record on the work of Tom Thompson's 2 million 749 500 dollars.
                         Lawren Harris 3 million 510 000 dollars.
                         Fred Varley 690 000 dollars.
                         James McDonald 977 500 dollars.
                         Alexander Jackson 760 500 dollars.
                         Frank Carmichael 368 000 dollars.
                         Arthur Lizmer 264 500 dollars.
                         Frances Johnson 172 500 dollars.



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