J. E. H. MacDonald

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J. E. H. MacDonald was a Canadian painter and founding member of the Group of Seven, renowned for his expressive landscapes that helped define a distinct national style in early 20th-century Canadian art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian artist
painter
person
artisticFocus Algoma region of Ontario NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
wilderness landscapes
associatedWith A. J. Casson NERFINISHED
A. Y. Jackson NERFINISHED
Arthur Lismer NERFINISHED
Frank Johnston NERFINISHED
Franklin Carmichael NERFINISHED
Frederick Varley NERFINISHED
Lawren Harris NERFINISHED
child Thoreau MacDonald NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Canada NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1873-05-12
dateOfDeath 1932-11-26
employer Grip Ltd. NERFINISHED
Ontario College of Art NERFINISHED
Toronto Art Students’ League NERFINISHED
familyName MacDonald NERFINISHED
field painting
fullName James Edward Hervey MacDonald NERFINISHED
genre landscape painting
givenName Edward
Hervey NERFINISHED
James
influenced Canadian landscape painting
development of a distinct Canadian national art style
memberOf Group of Seven NERFINISHED
movement Canadian landscape art
Canadian modernism NERFINISHED
Group of Seven NERFINISHED
nationality Canadian
notableFor expressive Canadian landscapes
helping define early 20th-century Canadian art
notableWork Falls, Montreal River NERFINISHED
Mist Fantasy NERFINISHED
The Nickel Belt NERFINISHED
The Solemn Land NERFINISHED
The Tangled Garden NERFINISHED
occupation art teacher
commercial artist
graphic designer
painter
placeOfBirth Durham, England NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Toronto, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
positionHeld founding member of the Group of Seven
residence Thornhill, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
Toronto, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
spouse Joan Lavis NERFINISHED
taughtAt Ontario College of Art NERFINISHED

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Group of Seven painters member J. E. H. MacDonald
subject surface form: Group of Seven
Group of Seven painters foundedBy J. E. H. MacDonald
subject surface form: Group of Seven
Tom Thomson influenced J. E. H. MacDonald