ARTIST PROFILES
FEATURED ARTISTS
Anne offers bespoke private and confidential curation services, meticulously tailored to meet the unique tastes and preferences of each client. Her specialty is the Canadian Group of Seven, modern art, Canadian artists from the 1920s and ‘30s, young Canadian artists, and international artists. Learn more about some of her favourite artists.

A.Y. Jackson (1882-1974)
Alexander Young Jackson was a prominent Canadian painter and a founding member of the Group of Seven, known for his vivid and expressive portrayals of the Canadian wilderness. His work played a crucial role in defining a national identity through art, capturing the rugged beauty of Canada's diverse landscapes.

Franklin Carmichael (1890-1945)
Franklin Carmichael was a distinguished Canadian artist and founding member of the Group of Seven, celebrated for his dynamic depictions of Ontario's landscapes. His use of vibrant colors and innovative compositions helped to establish a distinctive Canadian style in early 20th-century art.

Lawren Harris (1885-1970)
Lawren Harris was a pivotal figure in Canadian art, renowned for his spiritual and abstract interpretations of the Canadian landscape. As a founding member of the Group of Seven, his work significantly shaped the development of a uniquely Canadian artistic identity.

Franz Johnston (1988-1949)
Franz Johnston was a Canadian artist and early member of the Group of Seven, known for his evocative and atmospheric landscapes. His work is distinguished by its delicate attention to light and color, capturing the serene beauty of the Canadian wilderness.

Arthur Lismer (1885-1969)
Arthur Lismer was a founding member of the Group of Seven, known for his expressive and dynamic landscapes that captured the rugged beauty of the Canadian wilderness. Beyond his contributions as a painter, Lismer was also a dedicated educator and influential advocate for art education in Canada.

J. E. H. MacDonald (1873-1932)
J. E. H. MacDonald was a founding member of the Group of Seven, renowned for his poetic and atmospheric landscapes that capture the ethereal beauty of the Canadian wilderness. His work, characterized by a romantic and lyrical approach, significantly influenced the direction of Canadian art and inspired a generation of artists.

Frederick H. Varley (1881-1969)
Frederick Horsman Varley was a British-Canadian painter and a founding member of the Group of Seven, known for his expressive landscapes and powerful portraits. His work often explores themes of human experience and emotional depth, setting him apart as one of the most introspective artists within the group.

A. J. Casson (1898-1992)
Alfred Joseph Casson was a prominent Canadian artist who joined the Group of Seven in 1926. Known for his depictions of rural villages and urban landscapes, he brought a unique focus on geometric forms and atmospheric effects to the group.

Edwin Holgate (1892-1977)
Edwin Holgate was a Canadian painter, printmaker, and a key member of the Beaver Hall Group, later associated with the Group of Seven. Renowned for his portraits and landscapes, Holgate significantly contributed to the development of modern art in Canada.

Lionel LeMoine Fitzgerald (1890-1956)
Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald was a distinguished Canadian artist known for his meticulous depictions of the Prairie landscape. As the only western member of the Group of Seven, his work uniquely captured the subtle beauty of Manitoba’s scenery.