- Lawren Harris
Infobox Artist
name = Lawren Harris
imagesize = 200px
caption = Lawren Harris, April 25, 1926, photographed by M.O. Hammond
birthname =
birthdate =23 Oct 1885
location =Brantford ,Ontario ,Canada
deathdate = death date and age|1970|01|29|1885|10|23
deathplace =Vancouver ,British Columbia ,Canada
nationality = Canadian
field =Painting
training =
movement =Group of Seven
works = "North Shore, Lake Superior", 1926
patrons =
influenced by =Tom Thomson
influenced =Robert Genn ,Canadian Group of Painters
awards =Lawren Stewart Harris (
October 23 ,1885 –January 29 ,1970 ) was a Canadian painter. He was born inBrantford ,Ontario and is best known as a member the Group of Seven who pioneered a distinctly Canadian painting style in the early twentieth century.A. Y. Jackson has been quoted as saying that Harris provided the stimulus for the Group of Seven. During the 1920s, Harris' works became more abstract and simplified, especially his stark landscapes of the Canadiannorth andArctic . He also stopped signing and dating his works so that people would judge his works on their own merit and not by theartist or when they were painted.In 1969 he was made a Companion of the
Order of Canada .History
Lawren Harris was born in
Brantford ,Ontario into a wealthy family on October 23 1885. He was the first born of two sons. He attendedCentral Technical School and St. Andrew's College inToronto , and then from age 19 (1904 to 1908) he studied inBerlin . He was interested inphilosophy and eastern thought. Later, he became involved inTheosophy and joined the Toronto Lodge of the International Theosophical Society. Lawren went on to marry Beatrice (Trixie) Phillips on January 20th 1910 and together had three children born in the first decade of their marriage. Soon after meeting and becoming friends withJ. E. H. MacDonald in 1911, they together formed the Group of Seven.In 1913, he financed the construction of the Studio Building in
Toronto with friend Dr. James MacCallum. The Studio provided artists with cheap or free space where they could live and work.His school-time friend F.B. Housser was married in 1914 to a woman named Bess. Harris and Bess fell in love, but saw no action that could be made. For the two to divorce their spouses and marry would cause an outrage.
Later in 1918 and 1919, Lawren Harris with J. E. H. MacDonald financed
boxcar trips for the artists of the Group of Seven to theAlgoma region. Another painting trip after Algoma was toLake Superior 's North Shore withA.Y. Jackson . Harris was so passionate about the North Shore and fascinated by the theosophical concept of nature, he returned annually for the next seven years. There he developed the style he is best known for. Harris’s paintings in the early 1920s were characterized by rich, decorative colours that were applied thick, in painterly impasto. He painted landscapes around Toronto,Georgian Bay and Algoma. His first trip to theRockies in 1924 soon became annual, too, for the next three years. In 1930, Harris’s landscape paintings became simplified as he sailed with A.Y. Jackson aboard a supply ship.Harris finally left his wife of 24 years, Trixie, and his three children, and married Bess Housser in 1934. Harris was threatened with charges of
bigamy by Trixie’s family because of his actions. Later that year he and Bess left their home and moved to theUnited States . Then in 1940 they moved toVancouver, British Columbia , where Harris entered his abstract phase.Throughout his life, he never had to support himself as a teacher or commercial artist (as all the other Group of Seven members had to do), but could support himself as a full-time painter. Lawren Harris died in Vancouver in 1970 as a well-known artist. To Harris art was “a realm of life between our mundane world and the world of the spirit.”
Lawren Harris' "Algoma Hill" was stored in a backroom closet in a Toronto hospital for years and was almost forgotten about until cleaning staff found it. The hospital sold it at a
Sotheby 's auction, in 2005, for $1.38 million CDN [ [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051121/Lawren_Harris_051121?s_name=&no_ads= Lawren Harris painting sells for $1.38 million] , CTV.ca, retrieved on May 16th 2007.] .ee also
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Robert Genn (a student of Lawren Harris)
*The Studio BuildingReferences
External links
* [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=2031 Order of Canada Citation]
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-68-754/arts_entertainment/group_of_seven/ CBC Digital Archives - The Group of Seven: Painters in the Wilderness]
* [http://www.mcmichael.com/collection/seven/harris.cfm McMichael Canadian Art Collection - Group of Seven - Lawren Harris]
* [http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/canadian/Lawren-Harris.html Detailed Biography of Lawren Harris and Artworks] , retrieved on May 25th 2007.
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