
Moose Lake, Algoma by J. E. H. MacDonald

by J E H MacDonald
Title
Moose Lake, Algoma by J. E. H. MacDonald
Artist
J E H MacDonald
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Moose Lake, Algoma - Vibrant autumn landscape of the lake with autumn woods, a small island, and the turquoise of the sky reflected on the water.
MacDonald made more painting trips to Algoma in the late 1910s early 1920s with other members of the Group of Seven, making sketches on the spot, Moose Lake dates from that period.
James Edward Hervey MacDonald was one of the founding members of the Group of Seven, an influential art movement of Canadian landscape painters from 1920-33. He was also a leading graphic designer, a calligrapher and a poet, his design work was strongly influenced by Arts and Crafts designers, especially William Morris. His painting style is characterized by a vigorous brushwork and a richer command of color and pigment than any other artists of the Group of Seven. In intensity and freshness of execution his sketches show a quality that is often compared to Van Gogh.
More paintings from the members of the Group of Seven available in the collection.
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July 27th, 2024
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