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Canadian Painting in the 20th Century
The Group of Seven
The Group of Seven aimed to develop the first distinctly Canadian style of painting. This image shows six of the Group of Seven, plus their friend Barker Fairley, in 1920. From left to right: Frederick Varley, A. Y. Jackson, Lawren Harris, Fairley, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, and J. E. H. MacDonald.
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