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Modern Canadian Art
Twentieth century Canadian art is dominated by the internationally renowned Group of Seven artists whose numbers eventually numbered ten excluding Tom Thompson who died before the group was formed. The ten Canadian modern artists were: Lauren Harris, J.E.H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, F.H. Varley. Frank Carmichael, Frank Johnston, A.J. Casson. Edwin Holgate, and Lemoine Fitzgerald. All of them painted in a similar vibrantly colorful, expressionist style and collectively reflect the diversity of
Canada
itself, from wild rivers to domestic fields, from autumn landscapes to the stark landscapes of the artic.
The most famous of their oil paintings can be found in Galerie Dadas online gallery where you can purchase a totally hand-painted, oil-on-canvas fine art reproduction of these famous masterpieces for a fraction of the price of the original. Our fine art reproductions are created by university-trained, experienced reproduction artists who will carefully recreate every brushstroke of the original masterpiece.
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