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Cezanne

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The Group of 7 J.E.H. MacDonald A.J.Casson Lauren Harris A.Y. Jackson Tom Thomson Frank Carmichael Arthur Lismer V.H.Varley

Each member of the group of 7 had a different style Tom Thomson-Autumn trees

They all liked to paint Canadian landscapes Tom Thomson-Spring Ice

Maligne Lake, Jasper Park Lauren Harris

Colours in the sky A.Y. Jackson Pre-Cambrian Hills     (1938 )

Bent lines for movement A.Y. Jackson October, Twin Butte, Alberta     (1951 )

Darker colours for shadows A.Y. Jackson Porcupine Hills, Alberta     (1937 )

Shadows to your trees A.Y. Jackson Winter Moonlight     (1921 )

Tell an interesting story   A.Y. Jackson Drought Area, Alberta     (1937 )

Lawren Harris – Miner’s Houses, Glace Bay

Lawren Harris (1885-1970) Afternoon Sun, North Shore, Lake Superior, 1924

F.H. Varley (1881-1969) Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay

Arthur Lismer (1885-1969) Canadian Jungle

A. J . Casson (1898-1992 ) – White Pine

Franklin Carmichael (1890-1945 ) North Shore, Lake Superior