Was the mysterious Canadian artist better than the Group of Seven he arguably inspired?
Work by the Group of Seven inspired Emily Carr to become bolder in her treatment of her subjects, as in this painting of a carved raven being reclaimed by the forest.
Everything You Need to Know About the Canadian Artists
Efa Prudence Heward, painter (born 2 July 1896 in Montréal, QC; died 19 March 1947 in Los Angeles, California). Heward specialized in portraits of women, despite the popularity of landscape painting during her lifetime.
Canadian artist Enda Bardell from British Columbia creates art in Watercolours with subject matter Big Sky. Check Enda Bardell , art in our online art gallery.
Alex Colville was a Canadian painter and printmaker born on 24 August 1920 in Toronto, Ontario. Alex studied art formally at Mount Allison University, enrolling in 1938 and graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Art in 1942. While at the Academy, Colville exhibited with the Art Association of Montreal and the Royal Canadian Academy
Twilight-inspired paintings by Ben Reeves of a Canadian childhood in winter.
Canadian artist Enda Bardell from British Columbia creates art in Watercolours with subject matter Big Sky. Check Enda Bardell , art in our online art gallery.
Walter J. Phillips, York Boat on Lake Winnipeg (1930) Walter Joseph Phillips is yet another unquestioned master of magnificent woodcut images of the Canadian landscape. He often printed his artwor…
An unsettling journey through the archives
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Always a draw for Canadian collectors, works by Tom Thomson will be among the major highlights on offer in Toronto next week at the annual fall auctions of Canadian art.
Walter J. Phillips, York Boat on Lake Winnipeg (1930) Walter Joseph Phillips is yet another unquestioned master of magnificent woodcut images of the Canadian landscape. He often printed his artwor…
A look at Dulwich Picture Gallery's exhibition celebrating Canada's greatest artists, which have not been shown in this country since 1925
Franklin Carmichael: Colour and Structure McMichael Virtual Speaker Series Tuesday, February 1 7 pm (EST) About the event McMichael Executive Director, Ian Dejardin, has long professed a special fondness for the work of Group of Seven member Franklin Carmichael. Join this virtual
Arts Alive is the learning and engagement hub at Canada’s National Arts Centre, where theatre, dance, and music come alive. We invite you to check out our performances for families and schools, workshops for students, professional development events, free resources for educators and teaching artists, and more, both virtual and in-person. We’re so glad you’re here – the stage is yours!
Canadian artist Enda Bardell from British Columbia creates art in Watercolours with subject matter Big Sky. Check Enda Bardell , art in our online art gallery.
Robert McAffee, The Foot of the Falls Toronto-based Robert McAffee’s contemporary landscape art is striking in many ways. His lush scenes of the Canadian wilderness pay homage to the influen…
“Home Haunter,” porcelain, fur, gold luster, china paint by Shary Boyle, 2015 That’s not to say, of course, that if you’re not as dark and demented as yours truly, that you won’t also be drawn to these gorgeous yet strange ceramic sculptures by Canadian artist, Shary Boyle. But it might help. Boyle has worked with a number of musical artists during her career, like the equally out-there Peaches and Feist. While her CV isn’t limited to sculpture (Boyle works in nearly every medium), it is her bizarre, yet enchanting sculptures that caught my eye today. Boyle’s strange ceramics, while compelling to look at, also attempt to convey powerful messages on such topics as social equality, eroticism and the emotional turmoil that we as human beings are subjected to existing in this world together. What I love most about Boyle’s off-kilter ceramics, in addition to their heavy ideas, is that they are at times somewhat amusing (to me anyway). Like her piece “Bless You,” which features a creepy white porcelain hand, with an drastically elongated middle finger pointed straight at the sky. “Home Haunter,” back view “The Dandy Widow,” 2009 “Untitled,” 2005 “Bless You,” 2014 ...
Learning about Indigenous artists in Canada is one of many ways to learn about the different cultures in Canada. Come read more!
Walter J. Phillips, York Boat on Lake Winnipeg (1930) Walter Joseph Phillips is yet another unquestioned master of magnificent woodcut images of the Canadian landscape. He often printed his artwor…
Bring the beauty of Canada's Haliburton Forest into your home with this stunning art print of its birch trees. Perfect for nature lovers and minimalist decor.
She arrived in Paris with her trunks, her sister Alice, and a malevolent grey parrot called Rebecca. She had purchased Rebecca in Liverpool, where the ship from Canada had docked, and brought the d…
“#donnecomecipare Tom #Tomson 1918 n o t t e Certe cose si vedono chiaramente solo da lontano:nel tempo o nello spazio”