A. J. Casson

Canadian painter of landscape art

A. J. Casson - Canadian painter of landscape art
Born

May 17th, 1898
127 years ago

Died

February 20th, 1992
33 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

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This individual contributed significantly to Canadian art as a landscape painter. Associated with the Group of Seven, a collective of artists dedicated to depicting the Canadian wilderness, this painter focused on capturing the essence of the Ontario countryside. Influenced by the natural beauty of Canada, the works feature bold colors and distinctive brushwork. This artist's career spanned several decades, with exhibitions showcasing the interplay of light and shadow in natural settings. The works continue to be celebrated for their representation of the Canadian landscape.

Member of the Group of Seven

Produced landmark works of Ontario landscapes

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