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From the early 1920s through 1933, Lawren Harris produced a remarkable body of work that significantly informed an image of Canada that has remained deeply rooted in the country’s identity. His scenes of a cold and empty northland, isolated peaks, and expanses of dark water beyond barren shorelines remain for many Canadians and non-Canadians the essential images of the country.

Now on view: http://bit.ly/1OfHPjC

Lawren Harris, Pic Island, ca. 1924. Oil on canvas. 48 ½ × 60 5⁄8 in. (123.3 × 153.9 cm). McMichael Canadian Art Collection; Gift of Colonel R. S. McLaughlin. ©Family of Lawren S. Harris. Image courtesy of McMichael Canadian Art Collection.

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