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"Autumn Leaves" by Edwin Holgate, a founding member of the Beaver Hall Group, sold for $75K last year at Consignor Canadian Fine Art. The Beaver Hall Group and Its Legacy, p. 38.
"Early Autumn", 1938, by Edwin Holgate at the National Gallery of Canada. More: The Beaver Hall Group and Its Legacy, p. 41.
Prudence Heward, "View of the Needle's Eye from Fernbank", c.1942. "Fernbank" was the Heward summer place on the St. Lawrence near Brockville, Ontario.
"Houses in a Landscape" by Henrietta Mabel May, founding member of the Beaver Hall Group, The Atelier, and The Canadian Group of Painters. The Beaver Hall Group and Its Legacy, p. 109.
In keeping with Canada's summer with the Impressionists (shows at the WAG, NGC and MNBAQ), Mabel Lockerby's "Feeding the Geese", 1914, illustrates influences. #TheBeaverHallGroupandItsLegacy, p.102.
While at the Winnipeg Art Gallery checking out the Impressionists, look for Prudence Heward's "Farmer's Daughter" in "Defying Convention: Women Artists in Canada, 1900-1960". https://t.co/wGrg32vV6C
Look for influences on our Modernists at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. "French Moderns: Monet to Matisse, 1850-1950." "They broke from convention, and changed the art world forever."
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Only this painting by #BeaverHall artist Darrell Morrisey has been found. Where are the others? "Landscape" n.d. (possibly Pointe-Calumet, Quebec). #TheBeaverHalGroupandItsLegacy p.58.
"Defying Convention: Women Artists in Canada, 1900-1960." They challenged artistic conventions and defied constraints on women's roles. Look for Prudence Heward’s “Farmer’s Daughter”, c.1938.
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“Just last week the Montreal artists formed a new association [#TheBeaverHallGroup] and elected me president while I was up at Mongoose Lake.” A. Y. Jackson, May 28, 1920. Image: Portrait by Lilias Torrance Newton.