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  2. Canadian Group of Painters - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Group of Painters succeeded the disbanded Group of Seven, whose modernist paintings of the Canadian north land had been a strong influence on Canadian art. [2] In the early 1930s, the Group of Seven's prominence had caused controversy as many believed that the National Gallery of Canada exhibited favouritism for their work [ 3 ...

  3. Moira Dryer - Wikipedia

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    2014 Moira Dryer Project, Eleven Rivington, New York . 2000 Moira Dryer, curated by Gregory Salzman; Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis, MO (8 Sept.-4 Nov., 2000); Art Gallery of York University, Toronto (29 Nov.-4 Feb., 2001); Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA (29 March- 20 May 2001); The Contemporary Museum, Baltimore (17 June- 26 August 2001)

  4. Jack Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey was a founding member of the Canadian Group of Painters (C.G.P.) in 1933, the Eastern Group (1938) which evolved into the Contemporary Arts Society, the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (Director, 1944; Vice-President, 1945); and the Canadian Society of Graphic Art (Regional Representative, 1946; Eastern Vice-President ...

  5. Group of Seven (artists) - Wikipedia

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    They announced that the Group had been disbanded and that a new association of painters would be formed, known as the Canadian Group of Painters. The Canadian Group — which eventually consisted of the majority of Canada's leading artists — held its first exhibition in 1933, and continued to hold exhibitions almost every year as a successful ...

  6. Doug Morton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Morton was born in Winnipeg and after a short stint in the Canadian Army [1] went to the Winnipeg School of Art (1946); the University of Southern California, Los Angeles (1947–1948), the Académie Julian; École des Beaux-Arts; Studio André Lhote, Paris (1949), the Camberwell School of Art and Studio of Martin Bloch in London, England (1950–1951); and also with the Emma Lake Artists ...

  7. List of IATSE locals - Wikipedia

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    1.3.1 Hollywood/Los Angeles area. 1.3.2 San Francisco Bay Area. ... Orange County, CA; Local 611: Santa Cruz, Monterey, CA ... Canadian Animation Guild; Unsorted locals

  8. Robert Genn - Wikipedia

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    He studied at Victoria College and the University of British Columbia, then in 1958 at the Art Centre School in Los Angeles. [1] He painted landscapes throughout British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, New Mexico, and Western Europe. [1] [2] He identified with and has been compared to the 1920s Canadian Group of Seven. [3]

  9. List of painters in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ...

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    The List of painters in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art collections is a list of the artists indexed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art website whose works in their collection were painted. The museum's collections are spread throughout several locations in Los Angeles, and not all works are on display.