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| Arthur Lismer (1885 - 1969) |
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Artists who influenced Arthur Lismer![]() | In 1911, at age twenty-six, Arthur Lismer joined Grip. He had just arrived in Canada from the industrial city of Sheffield, England. At the age of thirteen, Lismer won an entrance scholarship to the Sheffield School of Art and began what was, to most people, a seven year apprenticeship towards becoming a silver craftsman. Unhappy and feeling too confined in England, he went to Antwerp for a year ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Arthur Lismer![]() | |
![]() Vincent van Gogh | ![]() October on North Shore, Lake Superior (National Gallery of Canada) | ![]() September Gale, Georgian Bay (National Gallery of Canada) | ![]() Edwin Holgate |
![]() Alexander Young Jackson | ![]() Guides Home, Algonquin (National Gallery of Canada) | ![]() Pine Wrack (National Gallery of Canada) | |
![]() Tom Thomson | ![]() Road through Bush (National Gallery of Canada) | ![]() Self Portrait (McMichael Canadian Art Collection) | |
![]() Fred Varley | ![]() Forest, Algoma (McMichael Canadian Art Collection) | ![]() Saint Hilarion, Quebec Village (Musée du Québec) | |