J.E.H. MacDonald: Lake O'hara 1924 - 1932: Works from Private Collections
100 years ago, search for new inspiration led Group of Seven artist J.E.H. MacDonald (1873-1932) to the Canadian Rockies and Lake O’Hara. First visiting in 1924, its breathtaking scenery and solitude inspired six more trips before his death in 1932. MacDonald would produce more than 200 works from his time at Lake O’Hara. His determination to explore and capture the region indicates the importance attributed to the western Canadian landscape in carrying forward the vision of the Group of Seven movement.
OPENING RECEPTION
Oct. 26th, 2-5 PM
J.E.H. Macdonald Lake O’Hara 1924-1932: Works From Private Collections is comprised of more than 30 original sketches and canvases. Accompanying works on display are present-day photographs of the painting locations taken by Patty Cucman and her late husband Stanley Munn, authors of the new book, To See What He Saw: J.E.H. MacDonald and the O'Hara Years, 1924-1932. Their research provided the impetus for the major exhibition The O’Hara Era at the Banff Whyte Museum earlier this year. The comprehensive selection of one subject along with the identification of painting sites through the photographs offers an opportunity to consider the working methods and artistic intentions of a Group of Seven artist. The show is made possible by private collectors from across Canada generously loaning works acquired from Masters Gallery over the past 4 decades.
*Pls note out of courtesy to private lenders only select works will be displayed on website*
PATTY CUCMAN IN CONVERSATION WITH RANDOLPH PARKER
Oct. 26th, 3pm
As part of our opening reception for J.E.H. MacDonald, Lake O’Hara 1924 - 1932: Works from Private Collections, we invite you Oct 26th at 3pm for an In Conversation with Patty Cucman and Randolph Parker. Patty is the author of the new book, To See What He Saw: J.E.H. MacDonald and the O'Hara Years, 1924-1932 which includes research identifying J.E.H. MacDonald’s painting locations in the Lake O’Hara region. Randolph is a nationally recognized artist based on Salt Spring Island whose landscapes begin with a direct encounter with nature in the Group of Seven tradition. Discussions will focus on J.E.H. MacDonald’s activity and subject matter in the Lake O’Hara region to offer a deeper understanding of the artist's experience and interpretation of the Canadian Rockies.
TO SEE WHAT HE SAW: J.E.H. MACDONALD AND THE
O’HARA YEARS, 1924-1932 hardcover – June 18 2024
by Stanley Munn (author), Patricia Cucman (author), Anne Ewen (preface)
$65.00 (not including any shipping)
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