- Franklin Carmichael
Infobox Artist
name = Franklin Carmichael
imagesize = 200px
caption = Frank Carmichael, 1930
birthname =
birthdate =4 May 1890
location = Orillia, Ontario,Canada
deathdate = death date and age|1945|10|24|1890|05|04
deathplace = Toronto, Ontario,Canada
nationality = Canadian
field =Painting
training =
movement =Group of Seven
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patrons =
influenced by =
influenced =Canadian Group of Painters
awards =Franklin Carmichael (
May 4 1890 -October 24 1945 ) was a Canadian artist. He was the youngest original member of the Group of Seven.Biography
The youngest of the Group of Seven, Franklin Carmichael was born in 1890. His father was a carriage maker. Carmichael arrived at
Toronto when he was 20 years old and entered theOntario College of Art inToronto , where he studied with William Cruickshank and George Reid. In 1911, he began working as an apprentice atGrip Ltd. for $2.50 a week. He then joinedTom Thomson and other painters who were training to be serious artists. On weekends, Carmichael went on sketching trips with the other artists. In 1913, Carmichael went toBelgium to study painting but came back to Ontario to rejoin with the rest of the artists. After returning to Canada because of World War I, he painted watercolours and oils of Northern Ontario landscapes. Carmichael was greatly influenced byTom Thomson and shared space with him at the Studio Building in 1914. Carmichael married in 1915 and spent a lot of his time with his family. He was also on the fringe of the group because of his difference in age and was closely associated with the newer members of the Group of Seven.Carmichael along with and founded the Ontario Society of Painters in Watercolour in 1925. He also founded the
Canadian Group of Painters in 1933. He taught at theOntario College of Art from 1932 to 1945.Many of his paintings depict small towns in
Ontario . He was famous for hiswatercolour painting and was influenced by other Group of Seven artists. He was the youngest group of seven member.Refernces
* Harper, Russell. "Painting in Canada: A History 2nd ed." Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981. ISBN 0802063071
* Reid, Dennis "A Concise History of Canadian Painting" 2nd Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1988. ISBN 019540663X.
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