The Role Of Canadian Art In The 1920's

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In the 1920’s there was a lack of Canadian art in the country, the art was all European. The beautiful scenery was too difficult to be painted, until The Group of Seven joined together and impacted the future of Canadian art. The Group of Seven were a group of men who would rent paintings out to people just for they could use the money to buy painting supplies. They wanted to prove that the scenery could be brought to life and shown to the world. The group consists of seven members but had three other people join later on. They also had 2 people who were associated with the group. The seven original members were Franklin Carmicheal, Lawren Harris, A.Y. Jackson( Alexander Young Jackson), Frank Jonston, Arthur Lismer, J.E.H MacDonald( James