Authors: Ross King
Tags: #Art / CanadianBiography & Autobiography / Artists
Harris, Trixie, 328, 378
Hart, William S., 326â27
Hart House Theatre, 340,
343â45, 367, 369â70
Hartley, Marsden, 86, 122, 334,
348, 373, 381, 432n29
Hartmann, Sadakichi, 323, 337
Hassam, Childe, 117, 304, 347â48
Hastings, Basil Macdonald, 344
Hausmann, Raoul, 334â35
Hays, Charles Melville, 3
Heeley Art Club, 61â62
Heimatkunstlers, 32
Heming, Arthur, 112â15,
114
, 117, 126,
159â60, 169, 223;
Spirit Lake
, 113
Hémon, Louis, 354
Henderson, James, 403
Henri, Robert, 160, 161, 276â77,
284, 304, 308, 314
Henry, Alexander, 140, 181
Heward, Prudence, 355, 356, 410
Hewetson, A. Russell, 227
Hewton, Randolph:
Afternoon, Cameret
,
88; Beaver Hall Group, 355; British Empire Exhibition controversy (1923), 392;
Group of Seven exhibition (1920), 327,
338; as
wwi
soldier, 149, 156, 257
The Hilltop
(Carmichael), 365
Hind, C. Lewis,
The Post-Impressionists
, 404
Hingston, William Hales, 41
Hogarth, William, 218
Holgate, Edwin, 356, 410, 412
Homer, Winslow, 111
Hood, Robert, 18, 20
Hopkins, Frances Anne, 18, 54,
56, 374, 382
Horne Russell, George, 391, 393, 403
Horton Manor, 226
Hôtel Baudy (Giverny), 145
Hot Mush style: Beatty's rejection of,
328; characteristics of, 201, 316, 376; critiques of, 106â7, 124, 308, 350;
growing acceptance of, 339; Jackson
and, 120, 131, 328; Milne's use of, 316; tempera and, 341; Varley and, 146
Hot Summer Moonlight
(Thomson, 1915), 182
Houses Richmond Street
(Harris, 1911),
1
Housser, Bess, 337, 378â79, 406, 410, 414
Housser, Fred, 278, 280, 378, 406, 414
Hovey, Richard, 165
Howells, William Dean, 357
Howland, Goldwin, 242â43, 244, 249
Howland, William Holmes, 242
Hughes, Sam, 206
Hulme, T.E., 17, 43, 287, 395
Imperial War Conference, Resolution
ix
, 319
Impressionism: attitude towards nature,
72; in Canada, 36, 40, 148; influence of,
24, 50; at Old Lyme, 117; origin of name, 303; Philadelphia school, 161â62; Skarbina's use of, 31; techniques of, 147, 222; use of colour, 191
Indian Summer
(Varley, 1914), 148, 296, 311
“Infanticist School,” 80
Inhabitants of Go-Home Bay, Times Past
(MacDonald, 1915 â16),
189
Innis, Harold, 186, 203, 226, 239
International Exhibition of Modern
Art (1927), 411
International Exhibition of Modern Art (Armory Show, New York, 1913),
78â80, 107â8, 277, 312, 315, 316
International Society of Sculptors,
Painters and Gravers, 108
In the Northland
(Thomson, 1915â16), 190
In the Pine Shadows, Moonlight
(MacDonald, 1911), 25
Island 158.
See
West Wind Island (Island 158)
Islands, Canoe Lake
(Thomson, 1916),
25
Jack, Richard, 256â57, 261, 312;
The Second Battle of Ypres
, 295
The Jack Pine
(Thomson, 1916â17),
23
, 221â22, 364, 403, 404, 415, 420
Jackson, A.Y. (before
wwi
),
85
; aesthetic
ideas of, 87â89, 218; in Algonquin Provincial Park, 124â25, 127, 142â44,
146; Arts and Letters Club exhibition (1913), 106â7; “Canadian School,” 125â26, 146; character and appearance, 81,
100; in Chicago (1905â07), 81â83, 118; discovered by Harris (1913), 87â89; early years and education, 80â84; in Europe and Paris (1907â13), 82â85, 86â87, 118, 432n29; at Geneva Lodge (1913), 99â100; at Georgian Bay (1910, 1913), 99â102,
104â5; helped by MacCallum, Harris
and MacDonald (1913), 104â9; influenced by Cézanne and Van Gogh, 84â85; leadership role (1914), 124;
OSA
exhibition (1913), 91â92, 307; in Rocky Mountains (1914), 141â42; at Studio Building (1913), 112; and Thomson, 115â16, 118â20, 156
Jackson, A.Y. (during
wwi
):
OSA
exhibition (1915), 166; return to Montreal (1914), 154â55, 156; on Thomson's death (1917), 252, 257â58; as war artist, 257, 259â62, 271â73, 290, 295â96, 297â98;
wwi
,
attitude towards, 148â49, 155â56,
173â74; as
wwi
soldier, 174â75,
174
,
185â86, 200, 202â5, 220, 225â27,
257â58, 261
Jackson, A.Y. (postwar life): in Algoma (1919â21), 324â25, 342, 352, 373â74; Anderson Galleries exhibition (1919), 312; arctic travels (1927, 1930), 409â10, 417; at British Empire Exhibition (1924), 403â4; on Canadian identity, 324, 392; city beautification, 322â23; on critical disapproval, 364, 414; on exhibitions as experimental (1919), 305â6; at Georgian Bay (1922), 385; Group of Seven exhibition (1920), 328â29,
331
, 338â39, 341; on International Exhibition of Modern Art (1927), 411; in Montreal and Toronto (1919), 298â99; on National Gallery acquisition policy (1922), 390; on northern Lake Superior (1921), 373â75; on older war art (1919), 313â14; painted murals and stage sets (1920), 343; in Quebec (1921, 1922), 354â58, 385; in Rockies (1924), 409; in Studio Building (1919), 310; supported Frederick Alexei, 418
Jackson, A.Y. (titles of works):
Assisi from the Plain
(1912),
7
, 80, 87;
Autumn in Picardy
(1912),
9
, 106;
A Copse, Evening
, 295â96;
Early Spring
(1913), 88;
Early Spring, Georgian Bay
, 365;
The Edge of the Maple Wood
(1910),
8
, 88â89, 91;
Ãmileville
(1913), 88;
Entrance to Halifax Harbour
, 406;
First Snow, Algoma
(1919/1920),
31
, 338â39;
Gas Attack, Liévin
(1918), 272;
Liévin, March 1918
, 272, 295;
Morning after Sleet
(1913), 88;
Near Canoe Lake
, 223;
Night, Georgian Bay
(1913), 341;
Paysage embrumé
(1908), 83;
Quebec
(1913), 88;
Quebec Village
, 365;
The Red Maple
(1914),
14
, 155â56, 168, 207, 421;
Springtime in Picardy
(1919),
26
, 272, 295;
Terre sauvage
(1913),
10
, 119â21, 126, 216, 339, 349,
403; “The Vital Necessity of the Fine Arts,” 321;
Winter Afternoon
, 166;
The Yellow Tree
(1913), 91
Jackson, Geneva, 100, 260
Jackson, Harry (A.Y.'s brother), 81
Jackson, Harry B., 4â6, 102, 129
Jackson, Henry F.J., 100, 354
Jacob, Fred, 363
Jacobi, Otto, 346
James Bay Treaty (No. 9, 1905), 43, 53
Jefferys, C.W., 24, 48, 67â68, 76, 91, 135, 166, 187, 192, 407;
A Bright Day in Saskatchewan
, 91;
The Plains of Saskatchewan
, 48;
A Prairie Trail
, 94;
The Qu'Appelle Valley
, 48;
Virgin Prairie
, 48;
Western Sunlight, Last Mountain
Lake
, 135
John, Augustus, 148, 160, 256â57, 295, 296, 312, 396;
The Pageant of War
, 271
Johnston, Frank/Franz: in Algoma, 280,
284, 286â87, 324â25, 352;
Algoma Sketches and Pictures
exhibition (1919), 308â9; character and appearance, 284â85,
285
; critics' comments (1920), 351; death of (1940s), 415; early years and education, 161â62; in Group of Seven (1920â1921), 327â28,
331
, 337, 338, 341, 352â53; and Henri, 314; marriage and family, 284, 325; at Mazinaw Lake, 370; McGillivray Knowles controversy (1919), 304â6;
and Merrill Denison, 367; in Rockies (1924), 409; with Studio Building crowd (1915), 161; as war artist, 285â86; in Winnipeg (1921), 379
Johnston, Frank/Franz (titles of works):
Beaver Haunts
, 338;
Fire-swept,
Algoma
(1920),
30
, 338, 341;
A Northern Night
(1917),
27
, 285
Johnstone, John Y., 390
Kandinsky, Wassily, 30, 78, 79, 86,
165, 276, 277, 377
Kane, Paul, 18, 54, 56
Kemp, Stanley, 128, 150, 164â65
Kent, Rockwell, 362â63, 375â76
Kerr, John, 259â60
Kerr, Estelle, 333
King, William Lyon Mackenzie,
388â89, 392, 400
Kinton, Ada, 44
Kipling, Rudyard, 256
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 333
Kitchener, Lord, 144
Koninklijk Museum voor Schone
Kunsten (Antwerp), 62
Konody, Paul, 267, 268â69, 289, 294, 295, 312, 316, 334
Kraushaar Galleries (New York), 276, 359
Krieghoff, Cornelius, 18, 365;
The Ice Bridge
at Longue-Pointe
, 354â55
Krogh, Henrik,
16
, 163â64
Kyle, Fergus, 36, 121
Lafleur family, 358
Lambert, Alice, 10, 170
Lampman, Archibald, 42â43
Lansing, Robert, 319
Lapointe, Ernest, 400
Larry Dickson's Shack
(Thomson, 1914), 132, 138
Lassen Peak, 182â83
Laurens, Jean-Paul, 82, 167
Laurentian Landscape
(Harris), 121
Laurier, Wilfrid, 15, 16, 38, 230, 419
Law, Andrew Bonar, 259
Lawson, Ernest, 103, 315
Leacock, Stephen, 43, 153
Leadbeater, C.W.,
Thought-Forms
, 370
Leaf Pattern
(Carmichael), 384
League of Nations, 319
Leaves in the Brook
(MacDonald, 1918), 288
Leduc, Ozias, 397, 403
Legace, Donat,
53
Legace, Raphel,
53
Leicester City Art Gallery, 407â8
Leicester Galleries, 269, 270
Leonowens, Anna, 211
Les
xx
, 330
Lhote, André, 218
Liévin (France), 271â72
Liévin, March 1918
(Jackson), 272, 295
Lismer, Arthur (before
wwi
),
61
; in Algonquin Provincial Park (1914), 129â32,
130
,
131
, 136; and Broadhead, 60; Carpenter and social reform, 94â96; early years and education, 60â62; at Go Home Bay (1913), 96â99; at Ontario College of Art, 94;
OSA
exhibition (1913), 94; and Thomson, 93; in
Toronto, 62â63, 94â96
Lismer, Arthur (during
wwi
): in Algonquin Provincial Park (1914), 145â47; artistic and intellectual influences, 148, 165; financial difficulties (1914â15), 176; Go Home Bay murals (1915), 186â87, 188â89; in Halifax, Victoria School of Art and Design (1916â18), 210â13, 253â55, 450n3;
OSA
exhibition (1915), 166; on Thomson, 164, 245, 250; Thomson and Varley's quarrel (1915), 168â69; as war artist, 255, 297â98
Lismer, Arthur (postwar life): in Algoma (1920â21), 342, 373â74; at Bon Echo Inn (1922), 385; British Empire Exhibition (1924), 392, 404; city beautification, 323; Group of Seven planning and exhibition (1920), 327â28,
331
, 332; at International Exhibition of Modern Art (1927), 411; at Mazinaw Lake (1921), 370â71; on National Gallery of Canada (1921), 387; at Ontario College of Art, 310, 323â24, 358â59; painted stage sets (1920â21), 343, 369â70; and Whitman, 371
Lismer, Arthur (titles of works):
The Big Rock, Bon Echo
(1922),
34
, 373;
The Clearing
, 94;
Convoy in Bedford Basin
(1918), 297â98; “Frank Johnston in T.T.'s Shack,” 161;
Georgian Bay
(1913), 99;
The Guide's Home, Algonquin
(1914),
13
, 148;
Halifax Harbour, Time of War
(1917), 254;
Manet and the Post-Impressionists
(1910), 84;
The Picnic
(1915), 188;
A September Gale, Georgian Bay
, 403, 406, 415;
The “Skinny Dip”
(1915), 188;
Sunglow
, 167;
Tom Thomson's
Camp
(1914), 132;
“Too Much Mulligan”
(1915), 187,
188
Lismer, Esther (née Mawson), 62, 63, 96
Lismer, Marjorie, 96, 450n3
Little, Robert, 234, 236â37
Little Cauchon Lake
(Thomson, 1916), 207â8
Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession
(New York), 314
Little Pictures by Canadian Artists
(Toronto, 1914), 123
Little Wapomeo Island, 241, 243
Lloyd George, David, 221, 263, 319, 400
A Load of Fence Posts
(Harris, 1911), 45
The Lonely North
(MacDonald, 1913), 91
Long, Marion, 306
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 374, 385
Long Garth, 133
Lorne, Marquess of, 17â18, 391
Loudon, W.J., 93
Loveroff, Frederick,
Snow on the Hillside
, 408
Ludendorff, Erich, 266
Luks, George, 276, 359
Lyall, Laura Muntz, 306
Lyman, John Goodwin, 86, 103â4, 413â14
Lyme Pastures
(Thomson), 117
Lysakerkretsen (Lysaker Society), 68
Måås-Fjetterström, Märta,
Woodland Scene
,
16
, 163â64
Macbeth Gallery (New York), 276, 304
MacCallum, Helen, 138
MacCallum, James M., 58â60,
58
; in
Algoma, 280, 282, 283â84, 286â87,
342; in Algonquin Provincial Park,
206â8; as boxing fan, 160; Go Home Bay cottage, 96â97, 186â87; and Jackson, 104â5; and Lismer, 96, 186â87; and MacDonald, 186â87; Studio Building sponsor, 110, 159; and Thomson, 116â17, 137â38, 156, 178, 186â87, 251; and Varley, 263, 290; West Wind Island, 58â59,
93, 97â98; and Williamson, 115