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  1. James Edward Hervey MacDonald RCA (1873–1932) was an English-Canadian artist, best known as a member of the Group of Seven who asserted a distinct national identity combined with a common heritage stemming from early modernism in Europe in the early twentieth century.

  2. James Edward Hervey MacDonald (May 12, 1873 – November 26, 1932) was a Canadian artist and one of the founders of the Group of Seven who initiated the first major Canadian national art movement. He was the father of illustrator Thoreau MacDonald.

  3. J. E. H. MacDonald James Edward Hervey MacDonald. Nacimiento: 12 de mayo de 1873; Durham, United Kingdom ; Fallecimiento: 26 de noviembre de 1932; Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; Nacionalidad: British, Canadian; Movimiento: Arte Nuevo; Escuela/grupo: Group of Seven; Género: paisaje; Campo: pintura; Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._E._H._MacDonald

  4. The painter J.E.H. (James Edward Hervey) MacDonald, a founding member of the Group of Seven, responded to the Canadian landscape with a sensitivity honed by his interest in the American writers Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman.

  5. J.E.H. MacDonald was a Canadian artist and one of the founders of the Group of Seven who initiated the first major Canadian national art movement. He responded to the Canadian landscape with a sensitivity honed by his interest in the American writers Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman.

  6. J. E. H. MacDonald: Obras - Todas las Obras por fecha 1→10.

  7. J.E.H. MacDonald. The Tangled Garden. 1916. Category: Later Canadian Art. Along with Lawren Harris, MacDonald was a key initiator of the Group of Seven and one of its most outspoken members. This painting raised controversy when it was first exhibited in 1916. The artist was targeted for using such a large canvas for his relatively mundane subject.