Oeuvres présentées par le Groupe des sept
FRANK CARMICHAEL— Lansing, Ont.
- 1 - Northern Village.
- 2 - Snow Clouds
- 3 - Evening
- 4 - Passing Showers.
- 5-11 - Seven Sketches
LAWREN HARRIS — Studio Building, Severn St., Toronto 5.
- 12 - Mountain Forms. 13.
- 13 - Miners' Houses. 14
- 14 - Log Cabin
- 15 - Northern Sunrise. 16
- 16 - From the Nprth Shore. 17
- 17 - Barren Land above Superior, Late Afternoon
- 18 - In Algoma
- 19 - Mountains
- 20 - La\e Superior
- 21 - Fiorthern La}{e
- 22 - Grey Day in Town
- 23 - Ontario Hill Town
- 24 - Portrait of a Lady
- 25 - Portrait of a Man
- 26 - Portrait of Dr. Salem Bland
- 27-34 - Eight Sketches — North Shore, Lake Superior
A. Y. JACKSON — Studio Building, Severn Street, Toronto 5
- 40 - Autumn.
- 41 - Maligne La\e
- 42 - June, Georgian Bay.
- 43 - Summer, Baie St. Paul
- 44 - A Lake in the Hills
- 45 - In Jasper Park
- 46 - A Village on the Gulf
- 47 - Manseau, Quebec
- 48 - Pic Island
- 49 - Winter Evening.
- 50 - A Country Road
- 51 - He aux Coudres
- 52 - Baie St. Paul
- 53 - Murray Bay. P
- 54 - First Snow
- 55 - Quebec Village
- 56-65 - Ten Sketches
ARTHUR LISMER — 6 - Bedford Park Road, Toronto 12
- 68 - Quebec Village.
- 69 - The Mill Stream, Bate St. Paul
- 70 - Quebec Uplands
- 71 - September in Quebec
- 72 - Old Pine Tree
- 73 - The Mill, Quebec
- 74 - Habitant Farm, Ile d'Orléans
- 75 - Happy Isles, Sketch
- 76 - Mus\eg, Algoma
- 77 - Mountain Stream
- 78 - A Northern Town
- 79-86 - Eight Sketches in Quebec
J. E. H. MacDONALD — Studio Building, Severn St., Toronto 5
- 90 - The Solemn Land — Lent by the National Gallery of Canada.
- 91 - The Elements — (Not for Sale)
- 92 - October Afternoon, Laurentians
- 93 - The La}{e, October Evening
- 94 - Mist Fantasy — (Not for Sale)
- 95 - Morning, La\e O'Hara, Roc\y Mountains
- 96 - Mountain Ash
- 97-104 - Eight Sketches
F. H. VARLEY — 346 - Yonge Street, Toronto 12
- 110 - Hon. Charles Allan Stuart, late Chancellor of the University of Alberta
- 111 - Sketch Portrait
- 112 - The Rapids
- 113 - Sketch Composition
- 114 - Sketch of a Babe
- 115 - Dorothy
- 116 - Evening in Camp
- 117 - Lal{e Shore with Figure
- 118 - Joan
- 119 - Portrait
- 120 - The Young Artist
- 121 - A Breezy Day
- 122-124 - Three Sketches
Invited contributors to the exhibition, Group of Seven
J. M. ALFSEN — 4 Grange Road, Toronto 2
- 125 - Self Portrait
- 126 - Head of a Girl
- 127 - Portrait of a Girl
- 128 - Portrait of a Boy
A. J. CASSON — 2 St. Hilda’s Avenue, Toronto 12
- 129 - Summer
- 130 - Storm Breaking
- 131 - Before Rain
- 132 - Cool Weather
- 133-142 - Ten Sketches
BESS HOUSSER — 8 Woodlawn Avenue E., Toronto 5
- 145 - Dawn in Northern Winter
- 146 - Morning on Harvie St
- 147 - Far Hills^ Algoma
- 148 - In Kir\field
- 149 - Algonquin Hills
- 150 - Broken Trees, Algoma
THOREAU MACDONALD — Studio Bldg., Severn St., Toronto 5
- 151 - North October Evening
- 152 - Spring Light and Ospreys
- 153 - Moose and Northern Lights
- 154 - After the Winter Sunset
- 155 - Winter Morning
DORIS HUESTIS MILLS — 2 DeLisle Avenue, Toronto 5
- 156 - Forest and Winter Moonlight
- 157 - Light Descending
- 158 - Georgian Bay Sky
- 159 - Portrait Study (Not for Sale)
- 160 - March Light
- 161 - Winter Afternoon
- 162 - Salt Marshes at High Tide
- 163 - Snow Blossoms
MARION HUESTIS MILLER— Bulford Camp, England
- 164 - Promontory
- 165 - Evenings Georgian Bay
- 166 - Pines and Islands
- 167 - Lake in the North
- 168 - Rainbow
- 169 - Evening Light
GEORGE D. PEPPER — Ottawa
- 170 - The Elms in Autumn
- 171 - Sunflowers
- 172 - The Little Red House
- 173 - Road Through the Hills
- 174 - Boat Houses on the Ottawa
- 175 - Gypsy Camp
- 176 - Sunlight and Shadow
- 177 - January Thaw
ANNIE D. SAVAGE — Montreal
- 178 - Laurentian Hills
- TOM STONE — 4 Grange Road, Toronto 2
- 179 - Spring
- 180 - Melancholy
- 181 - Pioneers
LOWRIE WARRENER — 8 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto 5
- 182 - South Hays Light
- 183 - The Blue Heron
- 184 - Bats Fly Merrily
- 185 - HawJ{ Land
PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE AND WOOD CARVINGS OF FRENCH CANADA THE ART GALLERY OF TORONTO GRANGE PARK
PAINTINGS
COBURN, F. S., A.R.C.A. — Montreal.
- 200. Cloud Shadows . Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
- 201. The RoUway CARON, PAUL — Montreal
- 202. Old Shops . . Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
COLLYER, MISS NORA — Westmount, Que
- 203. Birches, Foster, Que
COONAN, MISS EMILY— Montreal
CULLEN, MAURICE, R.C.A.— Montreal
- 205. First Snow ?{ear Piedmont. Lent by the Watson Art Galleries, Montreal
GAGNON, CLARENCE A., R.C.A.— Montreal
- 206. Street Scene, Quebec, Night
- 207. Evening on the North Shore Lent by the National Gallery of Canada 208. The Ice Bridge, Lent by the Government of Quebec
- 209. March in the Birch Woods
- 210. Winter in the Laurentians
- 211. Village, North Shore, St. Lawrence Lent by the Johnston Art Galleries, Montreal
HOLGATE, E. H. — Montreal
- 212. Portrait of Mons. Fournelle
LOCKERBY, MISS MABEL— Montreal.
LEDUC, O., A.R.C.A. — St. Hilaire, Que.
- 214. Neige Dorie, Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
MAY, MISS H. MABEL, A.R.C.A.— Montreal.
- 215. In the Laurentians . Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
- 215a. The Lake
MORRIS, MISS KATHLEEN M.— Ottawa.
- 216. Levis, Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
- 217. Sleighs Waiting at Church PILOT,
PILOT, ROBERT W.— Montreal.
- 218. Old Habitant House, Beaupre
- 219. The Snow Carts Lent by the Watson Art Galleries, Montreal
ROBERTSON, MISS SARAH— Montreal.
- 220. In the Laurentians
- 221. Grey J^unnery, Quebec ROBINSON, A. H., R.C.A.— Montreal.
- 222. Melting Snows, Laurentians Lent by the National Gallery of Canada 223. Return from Easter Mass
- 224. The Church, Baie St. Paul
- 225. Old House, Baie St. Paul
- 226. On the Road to Levis
SUZOR'COTE, A. deF., R.C.A. — Montreal.
- 227. Touth and Sunlight Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
- 228. Street in Arthabasl^a, Winter . Lent by the Toronto Club
- 229. Melting Snows , Lent by Senator Hardy, Brockville
TAYLOR, W. H. — Montreal.
- 230. Schooners at Quebec. Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
WALKER, HORATIO, R.C.A.,N.A. — Ste. Petronville, Que.
- 231. Evening, lie d'Orleans . Owned by the Art Gallery of Toronto
BRONZES
LALIBERTE, A., R.C.A, — Montreal.
- 232. Louvigny de Montigny Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
SUZOR COTE, A. de F.,
- 233. The Old Pioneer Lent by the National Gallery of Canada
- 234. The Voyageur, Lent by the Watson Art Galleries, Montreal
- 235. The Pioneer, Lent by the Watson Art Galleries, Montreal
WOOD SCULPTURE
COTÉ — Quebec.
- 236. Riel . Lent by Victor Morin, Esq., Montreal
JOBIN, LOUIS — Ste. Anne de Beaupre.
- 237. An Angel, Owned by the Art Gallery of Toronto
- 238. An Angel, Owned by the Art Gallery of Toronto
- 239. St. Mark, Lent by C. M. Barbeau, Esq., Ottawa
- 240. St. John, Lent by C. M. Barbeau, Esq., Ottawa
- 241. St. Peter, Lent by C. M. Barbeau, Esq., Ottawa
- 242. St. Paul, Lent by C. M. Barbeau, Esq., Ottawa
- 243. Ste. Jeanne de Chantel,Lent by C. M. Barbeau, Esq., Ottawa
- 244. Head of an Angel, with lead cover. Lent by the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa.
LEVASSEUR — Early 18th Century Wood carver of Quebec.
- 245. Three small panels for altar – Cockscomb design; from ancient church of St. François, Ile d’Orléans. Lent by the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa.
- 246. Small Corinthian Capital. Lent by the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa.
- 247. Decorated Pedestal for Statue. Typical of mid eighteenth century work. Cockscomb and floral design. From the old church of St. Pierre, He d’Orleans. Lent by the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa.
- 248. Candlestic\, end of l8th century. Louis XIV and XV type. Lent by the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa. till
HOMESPUNS, ETC.
- 249. Bed spread. Blue and black squares, vegetable dyes, wool worsted, as in sashes. From Beauce County. Lent by C. M. Barbeau, Esq., Ottawa.
- 250. Bed Spread. 80 to 100 years old, with boutonne design in cob ours. From He aux Coudres.
- 251. Bed spread. Same as above.
- 252. Bed spread; “a la planche” (design in small squares, ladderdike). From lie aux Coudres.
- 253. Bed spread, “bazin.” From He aux Coudres.
- 254. Piece of Flannel. Dark brown, by Mme. Alphonse Plante, He d’Orléans.
- 255. Four Old Canadian Sashes, of various types. These are braided and not woven, and typical of French Canada. They were made especially for the use of the Great North West Com' pany, for voyageurs. Made at L’Assomption, Québec.
- Nos. 250 to 255 lent by the Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa.
A group of Rugs and Homespuns lent by the Woman’s Art Association of Toronto.