Group of Seven artworks

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Group of Seven artworks are paintings and prints by the early 20th-century Canadian landscape artists known as the Group of Seven, celebrated for their bold, modern depictions of the Canadian wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian art
artwork collection
artForm painting
printmaking
associatedWith A. J. Casson NERFINISHED
A. Y. Jackson NERFINISHED
Arthur Lismer NERFINISHED
Frank Johnston NERFINISHED
Franklin Carmichael NERFINISHED
Frederick Varley NERFINISHED
J. E. H. MacDonald NERFINISHED
Lawren Harris NERFINISHED
characteristicFeature emphasis on structure of landscape
expressive brushwork
simplified forms
vivid colours
countryOfOrigin Canada
culturalSignificance iconic status in Canadian national identity
exhibitedAt Art Gallery of Ontario NERFINISHED
McMichael Canadian Art Collection NERFINISHED
National Gallery of Canada NERFINISHED
genre landscape painting
hasNotableWork Above Lake Superior NERFINISHED
Lake and Mountains NERFINISHED
Mountain Forms NERFINISHED
North Shore, Lake Superior NERFINISHED
North Shore, Lake Superior, Lake Superior Country NERFINISHED
Northern River NERFINISHED
October Gold NERFINISHED
Pine Tree and Rocks NERFINISHED
Red Maple NERFINISHED
Snow in the Woods NERFINISHED
The Jack Pine NERFINISHED
The Solemn Land NERFINISHED
The Tangled Garden NERFINISHED
The West Wind NERFINISHED
inceptionPeriod early 20th century
influencedBy Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
Symbolism NERFINISHED
movement Group of Seven NERFINISHED
notableFor bold depictions of the Canadian wilderness
modernist style
typicalSubject Canadian Shield NERFINISHED
boreal forest
lakes and rivers
mountain landscapes
northern wilderness
rocky shorelines

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McMichael Canadian Art Collection collectionType Group of Seven artworks