Robert Harris “A Meeting of the School Trustees”

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Robert Harris “A Meeting of the School Trustees”

John O’Brien “Victorian Lady IV”

Franklin Carmichael “Lake Wabagishik”

Franklin Carmichael: “Mirror Lake”

Lawren Harris “Maligne Lake, Jasper Park”

Lawren Harris “Lake Superior”

Lawren Harris “Untitled”

A.Y. Jackson “The Road to St. Fidele”

A.Y. Jackson “Night, Pine Island”

A.Y. Jackson “House of Ypres”

Frank Johnston “Sunset in the Bush”

Frank Johnston, Fire-swept, Algoma

Arthur Lismer “A September Gale”

Arthur Lismer “Pines Against the Sky”

J.E.H. MacDonald “Lake O’Hara”

J.E.H. MacDonald “Mist Fantasy”

F.H. Varley “Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay”

F.H. Varley “For What?”

 "It's bad enough to have to live in this country, without having pictures of it in your home.”  An old lady  “Hideous, freakish and unnatural paintings by artistic perverts.“  Protesters of a National Art Gallery purchase of an Arthur Lismer painting.

“Self Portrait”

“Tree in Autumn”

“Totem Walk at Sitka”

“Heina”

“Tsatsisnukomi, B.C.”

“Scorned as Timber, Beloved of the Sky”