Schooled in French impressionism and filled with national pride, a small community of artists came together in 1920 to form the Group of Seven, whose objective was to produce distinctly Canadian imagery. The impetus for this association was Lawren S. Harris (1885–1970), who firmly believed in the need for a national art movement. When the Group organized, a spiritual eighth member was present: Tom Thomson (1877–1917), the artist and outdoorsman around whom the others had originally gathered before his untimely death. Through their spectacular paintings and adventurous spirit, these celebrated artists have shaped Canadian art and identity. Contains five each of the following holiday cards:Snow Fantasy, c. 1917Mount Robson, c. 1929Snow in the Woods, 1916Wood Interior, Winter, 1916
• 20 assorted holiday cards (5 each of 4 designs) with envelopes in a decorative box • Inside message:Season’s Greetings • Printed in full color on recycled paper with soy based inks • High-quality 250 gsm card stock • Soft white envelopes • Pomegranate’s notecard sets feature exclusive selections of art from museums and artists around the world
Published with the McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Box size: 7.375 x 5.375 x 1.5 in. Card size: 7 x 5 in.