Includes bibliographical references (p. 63) and index.
Contents:
Turn-of-the-century Toronto -- Who were the Group of Seven? -- The need to be different -- How did they meet? -- The Arts and Letters Club -- Introducing Lawren Harris -- Urban scenes and industry -- The Scandinavian influence -- A.Y. Jackson moves to Toronto -- Places to paint in the city -- Friendships and exchanges -- From panel to canvas -- Arthur Lismer discovers the north -- Portrait of an artist -- Algonquin Park: autumn 1914 -- MacDonald battles the critics -- Years of tragedy -- The artists reunite -- Meet Franklin Carmichael -- They form the Group of Seven -- Georgian Bay -- Algoma country -- Lake Superior -- Rural harmony -- The effects of industry -- The Rocky Mountains -- Portraits -- To the Arctic and beyond -- After the group disbands -- Sketching grounds.
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