Arthur Lismer

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Arthur Lismer was a British-born Canadian painter and educator best known for his expressive landscapes and as a founding member of Canada’s influential Group of Seven art movement.

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instanceOf educator
member of the Group of Seven
painter
person
awardReceived Order of Canada
birthCountry United Kingdom
birthDate 1885-06-27
birthPlace Sheffield, England NERFINISHED
colleague A. J. Casson NERFINISHED
A. Y. Jackson NERFINISHED
Frank Johnston NERFINISHED
Franklin Carmichael NERFINISHED
Frederick Varley NERFINISHED
J. E. H. MacDonald NERFINISHED
Lawren Harris NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
United Kingdom
deathDate 1969-03-23
deathPlace Montreal, Quebec, Canada NERFINISHED
educatedAt Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts NERFINISHED
Sheffield School of Art NERFINISHED
employer Art Association of Montreal NERFINISHED
Grip Ltd. NERFINISHED
Royal Ontario Museum NERFINISHED
familyName Lismer NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork art education
painting
genre landscape art
givenName Arthur NERFINISHED
honorificSuffix CC
influenced Canadian landscape painting
memberOf Group of Seven NERFINISHED
movedTo Canada NERFINISHED
movement Canadian modernism NERFINISHED
Group of Seven NERFINISHED
name Arthur Lismer NERFINISHED
nationality British-born Canadian
notableFor expressive landscape paintings
founding member of the Group of Seven
notableWork A September Gale, Georgian Bay NERFINISHED
Bright Land NERFINISHED
Isles of Spruce NERFINISHED
Nova Scotia Fishing Village NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto NERFINISHED
positionHeld educational supervisor at the Art Association of Montreal
principal of the Victoria School of Art and Design
vice-principal of the Ontario College of Art
spouse Estelle M. Thompson NERFINISHED
workLocation Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada NERFINISHED
Montreal, Quebec, Canada NERFINISHED
Toronto, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
yearOfMove 1911

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Group of Seven painters foundedBy Arthur Lismer
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Group of Seven painters member Arthur Lismer
subject surface form: Group of Seven