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Landscapes
Following a number of Canadian artists who were trained in the style of the French Barbizon school, we see the emergence of Canadian Impressionism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There were those who studied in Europe, embracing the lessons learned from the French masters, and who brought what they learned home and proceeded to meld it with the light and land of Canada. The results are works that provide a delicately, though robust, quintessential view of Canada.
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