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Record information – Brief [Jackson, A.Y. - Speech]
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1954-04-02Item number (ISN):199365Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, RADIOAccession:1978-0021Media:SoundPart:2 of 2Production date:1954-04-02Release date:1954-06-16Production company:Canadian Broadcasting CorporationDescription:Speech by A.Y. Jackson, artist and member of the Group of Seven, introduced by Mollie Lamb, artist, about: the Group of Seven; Canadian identification with European art; A.Y. Jackson, studying art in Paris; Lawren Harris, viewing art as a mission, his optimism, as guiding spirit of the Group of Seven; lack of human identification in the art of the Group of Seven; Tom Thomson, as heroic figure, his knowledge of the North; A.Y. Jackson, painting in the Georgian Bay area, exploring, naming lakes after critics of his art, his trip to the Arctic with Dr. Banting and Lawren Harris, painting in Quebec; Franklin Carmichael, his emphasis on art design, his lyrical painting; the National Gallery's support for the Group of Seven; American and British praise for their art, Canadian criticism of their art; freedom of expression in art; Group of Seven, their influence upon Canadian art. <1h 13mn>Language:EnglishNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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