LeMoine FitzGerald

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LeMoine FitzGerald was a Canadian painter and the last artist to join the famed Group of Seven, known for his modernist landscapes and still lifes.

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instanceOf Canadian artist
painter
person
activeIn 20th-century Canadian art
artisticStyle modernist realism
precisionist
associatedWith Canadian modernist movement
Winnipeg, Manitoba NERFINISHED
birthDate 1890-03-17
birthPlace Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
deathDate 1956-08-05
deathPlace Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada NERFINISHED
education self-taught in large part
electedTo Royal Canadian Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
employer Winnipeg School of Art NERFINISHED
familyName FitzGerald NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork painting
genre landscape painting
still life
urban landscape
givenName Lionel NERFINISHED
hasWorkInCollection National Gallery of Canada NERFINISHED
Winnipeg Art Gallery NERFINISHED
influenced later generations of Prairie modernist painters
influencedBy Group of Seven NERFINISHED
knownAs the last artist to join the Group of Seven
memberOf Group of Seven NERFINISHED
movement Group of Seven NERFINISHED
modernism
name Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic careful geometric structure in compositions
subtle use of light and tone
notableFor modernist landscapes
still life painting
notableWork Doc Snyder’s House NERFINISHED
Poplar Woods NERFINISHED
The Little House NERFINISHED
occupation art educator
painter
positionHeld principal of the Winnipeg School of Art
taughtAt Winnipeg School of Art NERFINISHED

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Group of Seven painters member LeMoine FitzGerald
subject surface form: Group of Seven