Emily Carr Crits The Group of Seven
Here are links to the other paintings Emily crits:
1.) A. Y. Jackson's "Autumn in Algoma" did not please her.
2.) On the other hand, Jackson's "Barns" delighted her.
3.) Her conclusion on Arthur Lismer's "Happy Isles" seems somewhat mixed.
4.) J. E. H. MacDonald's "Solemn Land" seems to have impressed her: "very big and powerful and solemn."
5.) MacDonald's "Glowing Peaks" she liked, except for the "brown water" (couldn't find this picture).
6.) She states that she didn't care about A. J. Casson (he apparently joined the group in 1926, after Frank Johnston left), and that his "Dawn" didn't please her (I couldn't find this picture either).
1.) A. Y. Jackson's "Autumn in Algoma" did not please her.
2.) On the other hand, Jackson's "Barns" delighted her.
3.) Her conclusion on Arthur Lismer's "Happy Isles" seems somewhat mixed.
4.) J. E. H. MacDonald's "Solemn Land" seems to have impressed her: "very big and powerful and solemn."
5.) MacDonald's "Glowing Peaks" she liked, except for the "brown water" (couldn't find this picture).
6.) She states that she didn't care about A. J. Casson (he apparently joined the group in 1926, after Frank Johnston left), and that his "Dawn" didn't please her (I couldn't find this picture either).
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