Tom Thompson. The Canadian Identity As demonstrated in the works of the “Group of Seven”

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Tom Thompson

The Canadian Identity As demonstrated in the works of the “Group of Seven”

The Group of Seven This was a group of Canadian artists who painted during the 1920’s Their work is primarily landscape paintings Their work often shows the empty Canadian landscapes where, ironically, people have been living for thousands of years.

The Group of Seven

J.E.H. Macdonald

Arthur Lismer

Frederick Varley

Tom Thompson

A.Y. Jackson

Franklin Carmichael

Franz Johnson

Lawrence Harris

Emily Carr