Exhibition of contemporary Canadian painting: arranged by the National Gallery of Canada.

C A N A D I A N P A I N T I N G C A N A D I A N PAINTING MARC A. FORTIN FREDER I CK STANLEY HAINES, R.C.A. Born a t Ste. Rose, Quebec. Studied a t the Chicago Ar t Institute. Born a t Meaford, Ontario, Canada. Studied a t the Ontario School of Art under George A. Reid, R.C.A., and William Cruikshank, R.C.A., and a t the 24. OLD MONTREAL. S T R E E T SCENE, W I N T E R École des Beaux-Arts, Antwerp, under de Vriendt, where he was awarded a medal for figure painting. Elected a member of the O.S.A., 1905, and President, 1924. A member of the Canadian Society of Graphic Arts, and CLARENCE A. GAGNON, R.C.A. the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers. Elected A.R.C.A., 1919, and Born a t Montreal, Canada. Studied a t the A r t Association of Montreal R.C.A., 1933. Principal Ontario College of A r t since 1932. under William Brymner, R.C.A., and a t the A c a dm i e Julian in Paris, under 30. TR I LL I UM TIME Jean-Paul Laurens. Elected A.R.C.A., 1910, and R.C.A., 1922. Awarded a scholarship a t the Ar t Association of Montreal; a medal a t the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition, St. Louis, 1904; and Honourable Mention for etching LAWREN S. HARRIS a t the Paris Salon, 1906. Represented by etchings in the Petit Palais, Born a t Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Studied in Germany and in other Paris; South Kensington Museum, London; and in Dresden, Florence, European countries. A member of the O.S.A. Awarded a gold medal at Venice, Mulhausen, and the Hague. the Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1926, and a prize of five hundred dollars a t the Baltimore Pan-American Exhibition, 1931. A member 25. T H E I CE HARVEST, QUEBEC of the Group of Seven, 1919-1933, and of the Canadian Group of Painters. 31. ICEBERGS AND MOUNTAINS, GREENLAND WILLIAM F. G. GODFREY 32. F I SH HOUSE, COLDWELL, LAKE SUPERIOR Born in London, England. Came to Canada in 1910. Studied in Ottawa under Ernest G. Fosbery, R.C.A., and in Toronto under Frederick S. Chal- LAWREN HARRIS, JR. lener, R.C.A. A member of the Canadian Society of Graphic Art, and the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers. Born a t Toronto, Canada. Studied under his father, Lawren S. Harris, a t the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and a t the Slade School 26. ADELA I DE STREET , TORONTO (Water-colour) of Art, London. 33. RESTING CHARLES GOLDHAMER Born a t Philadelphia, U.S.A., coming to Canada in infancy. Studied a t P E T E R HAWORTH the Ontario College of Art. Elected a member of the O.S.A., 1934. A Born in Lancashire, England. Studied a t the Manchester School of Art member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour, and the Can- a n d a t the Royal College of Art, London. Came to Canada in 1923. Elected adian Society of Graphic Art. a member of the O.S.A., 1932. A member of the Canadian Society of Painters 27. GRANDMERE , ST. URBAIN, QUEBEC (Water-colour) in Water Colour. 34. N E W ENGLAND CHURCH (Water-colour) 28. BA l E ST. PAUL, QUEBEC (Water-colour) 35. BLACK BARNS, ONTARIO (Water-colour) STELLA EVELYN GRIER, A.R.C.A. ZEMA COGHILL HAWORTH Born a t Toronto, Canada. First studied with her father. Sir Wyly Grier, Born a t Queenstown, South Africa. Studied a t the Royal College of Art, R.C.A., then in New York under Vincent d u Mond, and in London a t St. London. Came to Canada in 1923. A member of the Canadian Society Martin's School of Ar t and Goldsmith's College. Elected a member of the of Painters in Water Colour. O.S.A., 1929, and A.R.C.A., 1931. 36. T H E ROCK I NG CHAIR 29. MOTHER AND CH I LD 37. CONNECT I CUT RIVER, U.S.A. (Water-colour) [101 []1]

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