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The group of seven Looking at landscapes

Scrub Oaks and Maples | 1935 Bay of Islands | 1930 Franklin Carmichael

Mount Thule, Bylot Island - 1930 Lake and mountain |1928 Lawren Harris

First Snow Algoma - 1919-20 Nellie Lake – 1933 A. Y. Jackson

Patterned Hillside – 1918 Serenity Lake of the Woods – 1922 Frank johnston

Isles of Spruce – 1922 Old Pine McGregor Bay - c.1929 Arthur Lismer

Autumn Colour Rock and Maple – 1916 Goat Range Rocky Mountains – 1932 J. E. H. MacDonald

Stormy Weather Georgian Bay – 1920 Mountain Portage – 1925 Frederick Varley

Moonlight and Birches - 1916-17 The Woodland Stream - Date Unknown Tom thompson