Canada: Sault Ste Marie, Ontario – Photo of Three of the Group of Seven
By glenda. Filed in Art, Canada, Culture, History, Nature, Ontario, Travel |Here are three of the famous Canadian Group of Seven painters who started painting the Algoma scenery starting in 1918 with J.E.H. Macdonald. The others in the group are: Lawren Harris, Franklin Carmichael, A.Y. Jackson, Franz Johnson, Arhur Lismer, and Frederick Varley. They hitched a boxcar onto the Agawa Canyon train going up to the mines in Northern Ontario.
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