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  1. Arthur Lismer. Born into a working-class Unitarian family amidst the fog and factory smoke of Sheffield, England, Arthur Lismer was eventually to find fame as a young, impressionist painter of the Canadian countryside. Considered by many a place of industrial ugliness, Sheffield may have inspired in Lismer the desire to celebrate what bastions ...

  2. 11 de nov. de 2023 · This Arthur Lismer painting depicts the ocean liner, S.S. Olympic, which was armed for the duration of the First World War and carried over 200,000 soldiers across the Atlantic from 1914 to 1919.

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    View Arthur Lismer’s 822 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available paintings, works on paper, and prints and multiples for sale and learn about the artist.

  4. Arthur Lismer, CC (27 de junio de 1885 – 23 de marzo de 1969) fue un pintor canadiense nacido en Inglaterra, miembro del Grupo de los Siete. Cuando tenía trece años de edad, Lismer ingresó en una compañía de grabados fotográficos como aprendiz. Obtuvo una beca y tomó clases nocturnas en la Escuela de Arte de Sheffield entre 1898 y 1905.

  5. The future Group of Sevenmember Arthur Lismer moved to Halifax in 1916 to assume the principalship of the Victoria School of Art and Design(VSAD). He inherited a school with just twelve pupils, but over his first year he was able to increase the school’s enrolment to fifty, and by the time he resigned, in 1919, the student body stood at 150.

  6. Arthur Lismer Biography (1885 - 1969) Group of Seven, Canadian Group of Painters, OSA, RCA. Born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, the son of a draper and one of six children, he was the only one in the family who wanted to become an artist. At the age of nine, he was continually sketching and making cartoons.

  7. Arthur Lismer oil on board 91.0 x 76.3cm Gift of Mrs. James H. Knox McMichael Canadian Art Collection, 1971.10 Arthur Lismer and A.Y. Jackson sketching the tower, Sainte-Famille, Île d'Orléans, Quebec, 1925 Canadian Museum of Civilization Archives, Marius Barbeau fonds 66130.