
J. E.
H. MacDonald 1873 -1932
MacDonald, one of
Canada's outstanding artists, lived here 1913-1932. Born in Durham,
England, of Canadian parents, he came with his family to Hamilton in
1887. Though his formal art training was limited, he became one of the
founders of the "Group of Seven" and participated in most of its
exhibitions. MacDonald's impressive painting "A Tangled Garden", shown
in the 1916 Ontario Society of Artists exhibition, strongly indicated
the development of his later style. In 1929 he was appointed Principal
of the Ontario College of Art, a position he held until his death. His
extraordinary sense of colour and design vividly interpreted the
Canadian landscape in such outstanding paintings as "The Elements",
"The Solemn land"
and "Mountain Snowfall, Lake Oesa".
Erected by the Archaeological and Historical Sites Board,
Ministry of Colleges and Universities
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