Canada
Definition
This term refers to the rich and diverse artistic traditions of Canada, reflecting the country's Indigenous heritage, multicultural society, and natural landscapes.
History
Canadian art has a long history, from Indigenous art forms to the emergence of the Group of Seven in the early 20th century, which celebrated the Canadian landscape, to contemporary art that addresses issues of identity, environment, and society.
Notable Examples
Emily Carr
Big Raven, 1931
Tom Thomson
The Jack Pine, 1916
Key Artists & Movements
Key figures include Emily Carr, known for her depictions of the Canadian wilderness and Indigenous culture, and Tom Thomson, whose work laid the foundation for the Group of Seven.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques range from traditional painting and carving to contemporary installation and multimedia art, often reflecting the diverse cultural and environmental landscape of Canada.
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