Join us at the gallery for an exclusive opportunity to add works to your collection by members of the Group of 7 and those who were inspired by and continued their quest to depict the awe-inspiring landscape of our country from sea to shining sea. The Group of Seven undeniably altered the trajectory of Canadian art history. Inspired in part by the iconoclastic Tom Thomson, its members forged a bold new direction, redefining the visual language of Canadian painting. Embraced by influential curators and cultural tastemakers, the Group swiftly established itself as one of the most significant movements ever to emerge in this country.
Their daring, exploratory sketches and canvases—rendering the Canadian landscape from coast to coast—offered the nation a fresh visual identity, one that underscored the immensity and majesty of its environment. Today, their iconic works form the cornerstone of major institutional collections, are exhibited internationally, and remain among the most sought-after pieces by private collectors.
Including works by Tom Thomson, Lawren Harris, AY Jackson, Franklin Carmichael, AJ Casson, Frank Johnston, JEH MacDonald and many more, this annual exhibition at Canadian Fine Arts is a must see for collectors and cultural aficionados.
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J.W. Beatty (1869–1941)
Ralph Burton (1905-1983)
Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945)
Alfred J. Casson (1898–1992)
Nora Collyer (1889-1979)
Joachim Gauthier (1897-1988)
Lawren Harris (1885–1970)
Peter Haworth (1889-1986)
Randolph S. Hewton (1888–1960)
Edwin Holgate (1892-1977)
Doris McCarthy (1910-2010)
Yvonne McKague Housser (1898-1996)
Alexander Y. Jackson (1882–1974)
Frank H. Johnston (1888–1949)
Charles Anthony Law (1916-1996)
Arthur Lismer (1885–1969)
Henrietta Mabel May (1884-1971)
Pegi Nicol MacLeod (1904-1949)
J.E.H. MacDonald (1873–1932)
David Milne (1882-1953)
Rita Mount (1885-1967)
Tom Roberts (1909-1998)
Sarah Robertson (1891-1948)
Albert H. Robinson (1881–1956)
Anne Savage (1896-1971)
Tom Thomson (1877–1917)