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Night, Pine Island by Jackson

Night, Pine Island

Jackson

Overall size:
60.0 x 51.0
Image size:
52.0 x 41.0
Product code:
916
Edition type:
Open edition
Media:
Print

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Night, Pine Island
Open edition
Print
Overall size 600 x 510 mm
Size of image:
520 x 410 mm
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Title:
Night, Pine Island
Artist:
Jackson
Product code:
916
Media:
Print
Edition type:
Open edition
Copyright:
© CAP

About

 

A.Y. Jackson
 
(1882 - 1974) “A.Y.” as he was fondly known, was born in Montreal on October 3, 1882. Like other members of the Group of Seven, he was trained as a commercial artist and for many years made his living by that means. He apprenticed for a Montreal lithographer at the age of 12, and though he later spent two and a half years in France studying painting, he was soon back in Canada paying his rent by working for a commercial art firm.
 
In 1920, with Lawren Harris, Arthur Lismer, Franklin Carmichael, Frederick Varley, J.E.H. MacDonald and Frank Johnston, he formed the most famous exhibitors’ group in the history of Canadian painting: the Group of Seven. In the following years, he painted Northern Ontario, the Arctic, the Rocky Mountains, and the Prairies, as well as his beloved Quebec, where his countless sketching expeditions earned him the nickname Père Raquette because he could be seen wearing snowshoes. 

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A division of Encore Art Group and based in Vancouver, Canada, CAP is a world-renowned publisher of open edition prints and art cards. Its catalogue boasts a superb range of landscapes by artists such as Philip Craig and David Short, street scenes by Gilles Archambault and George Bates, florals by Don Li Leger and abstracts by Laurie Maitland. In all it's catalogue covers 12 categories of art and also includes a growing and comprehensive small print collection featuring best selling imagery from both CAP and Winn Devon. CAP looks far and wide for new and talented artists and as a result many of CAP's images are either painted by European artists or feature European scenes or both. Many are published in European standard sizes.

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