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<p>Born in Montreal, AY.Y. Jackson began his career in the art department of a lithographing company. He studied at Monument National and at the Art Association of Montreal under William Brymner. In 1905, he visited Europe, then worked as a commercial artist in Chicago, studying at night at the Art Institute. He moved to France from 1907 to 1910, during which time he studied at Academie Julian in Paris. Jackson returned to Europe in 1911 with Albert Robinson, then moved to Toronto in 1913. He enlisted in the army that year and a became a war artist. A.Y. Jackson was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. He moved to Manotick, Ontario, in 1955 and to the McMichael Gallery grounds in 1968.</p>
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<p>Born in Montreal, AY.Y. Jackson began his career in the art department of a lithographing company. He studied at Monument National and at the Art Association of Montreal under William Brymner. In 1905, he visited Europe, then worked as a commercial artist in Chicago, studying at night at the Art Institute. He moved to France from 1907 to 1910, during which time he studied at Academie Julian in Paris. Jackson returned to Europe in 1911 with Albert Robinson, then moved to Toronto in 1913. He enlisted in the army that year and a became a war artist. A.Y. Jackson was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. He moved to Manotick, Ontario, in 1955 and to the McMichael Gallery grounds in 1968.</p>
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<p>Winter Village, Lower St. Lawrence by A.Y. Jackson</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Winter Village, St. Lawrence by A.Y. Jackson &#8211; 8 1/4&#8243; x 10 3/8&#8243; &#8211; Edition of 460 &#8211; Master Editions Lithograph We have the unique opportunity to promote this rare collection of Canadian icon paintings reproduced in a revolutionary format. Every brush stroke, every patch of unpainted surface, every minute mark, both intended and unintended is [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Born in Montreal, AY.Y. Jackson began his career in the art department of a lithographing company. He studied at Monument National and at the Art Association of Montreal under William Brymner. In 1905, he visited Europe, then worked as a commercial artist in Chicago, studying at night at the Art Institute. He moved to France from 1907 to 1910, during which time he studied at Academie Julian in Paris. Jackson returned to Europe in 1911 with Albert Robinson, then moved to Toronto in 1913. He enlisted in the army that year and a became a war artist. A.Y. Jackson was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. He moved to Manotick, Ontario, in 1955 and to the McMichael Gallery grounds in 1968.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2022 14:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Born in Montreal, AY.Y. Jackson began his career in the art department of a lithographing company. He studied at Monument National and at the Art Association of Montreal under William Brymner. In 1905, he visited Europe, then worked as a commercial artist in Chicago, studying at night at the Art Institute. He moved to France from 1907 to 1910, during which time he studied at Academie Julian in Paris. Jackson returned to Europe in 1911 with Albert Robinson, then moved to Toronto in 1913. He enlisted in the army that year and a became a war artist. A.Y. Jackson was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. He moved to Manotick, Ontario, in 1955 and to the McMichael Gallery grounds in 1968.</p>
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