Group of Seven

グループ・オブ・セヴン / 1920–1933 / Style / Landscape Painting

A Canadian group that simplified northern trees, exposed rock, lakes, and clouds into broad contours and non-natural color, enlarging fast outdoor oil sketches into national landscape statements.

Wind-bent trees and exposed rock / Blue-green, violet, and orange simplified into large shapes / High viewpoints layering lake, island, and distance / Small-study brushwork enlarged onto exhibition canvases

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Usages idéaux
Organizing lake, rock, and forest into strong color and contour · Examining national landscape imagery through both its attraction and its exclusions
Typographie
Use a concise serif for place and season without bending letters along the landscape.
Composition
Weight one side with a foreground tree, then stack lake, island, mountain, and cloud in depth.
Matière
Place thick blue-green, violet, and orange oil paint as clear masses, prioritizing rock and canopy over detail.
Précaution
Do not repeat the myth of untouched wilderness. Make Indigenous land and nation-building visible, and simplify contour more strongly than the Hudson River School.
Pour approfondir
Lawren Harris, A. Y. Jackson and J. E. H. MacDonald / Tom Thomson and Algonquin Park / Canadian nationalism and Indigenous land

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