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| Alexander Young Jackson (1882 - 1974) |
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Artists who influenced Alexander Young Jackson![]() | Canadian painter. He worked as a commercial artist in Montreal (1895–1906) and Chicago (1906–7) and attended evening classes at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1906. Determined to become a painter, he went to Paris in 1907 and studied at the Académie Julian under Jean-Paul Laurens. He returned to Montreal in 1909 but in 1913 moved to Toronto, where he became associated with other painters who late ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Alexander Young Jackson![]() | |
![]() Tom Thomson | ![]() Lake Superior Country (McMichael Canadian Art Collection) | ![]() First Snow, Algoma (McMichael Canadian Art Collection) | ![]() Lawren Harris |
![]() Albert Robinson | ![]() Frozen Lake, Early Spring, Algonquin Park (National Gallery of Canada) | ![]() Red Maple (National Gallery of Canada) | ![]() Arthur Lismer |
![]() Fred Varley | ![]() Sunlit Tapestry (McMichael Canadian Art Collection) | ![]() Bent Pine (McMichael Canadian Art Collection) | ![]() Jack Bush |
![]() Jean-Paul Laurens | ![]() Winter, Quebec (National Gallery of Canada) | ![]() Road to Baie Saint Paul (McMichael Canadian Art Collection) | ![]() Frank Johnston |