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The destroyed Toronto west-end church housed early art by Group of Seven members and was designated a national historic site.
Works by Group of Seven members Franklin Carmichael and Arthur Lismer, plus Emily Carr, topped the Canadian auction house’s ...
Central to the Group of Seven's philosophy was the belief that a distinctive Canadian art could be nurtured through direct engagement with nature. Their most renowned body of work consisted of ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
“They were stunning. “This was the only church that featured artwork by members of the Group of Seven. And I’m sorry to say that’s been lost, from what I can see.” The now gutted space ...
During the first week of the launch, Richard Peddie and the art gallery welcome visitors to the pop-up exhibition Group of Seven: Not Formed in a Day, sponsored by Cooper’s Hawk Winery.
Pieces of art and some murals from the church have ... the only known religious works painted by three members of the Group of Seven. It was the second church constructed at the site.
The Midland Cultural Centre (MCC) is excited to announce the opening of a new exhibition in the MCC Gallery of Indigenous Art, 'The Indigenous Group of Seven'. “These artists have given us ...
In 2015, the Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) announced the gift of 10 sketches by famed Group of Seven artist J.E.H. MacDonald. In the field, the painters often sketched in oil paint before going back ...
Readers discuss art 'thugs,' Canada's COVID failings ... by its attacks on the Group of Seven at the National Gallery of Canada? Will we see paintings by Lawren Harris, Franklin Carmichael ...