ARTHUR LISMER OIL ON BOARD (1885-1969)
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Attributed to Arthur Lismer, no coa, private collection, medium: oil, measurements: 21"hx32"w framed, good condition Biography: Arthur Lismer, CC RCA LL. D. was an English-Canadian painter, member of the Group of Seven and educator. He is known primarily as a landscape painter and for his paintings of ships in dazzle camouflage. In wartime Halifax, Lismer was inspired by the shipping and naval activity of the port, notably the dramatically painted dazzle camouflaged ships with their patterns of curved and zigzag lines designed to mislead German U-boats and submarines. Lismer's work came to the attention of Lord Beaverbrook who arranged for Lismer to be commissioned as an official war artist.His best-known work from the war years depicted what he observed and learned about in Halifax, Nova Scotia: Mine sweeping, convoying, patrolling and harbour defense. Lismer completed a number of oil studies and finished several major canvases during 1918 and 1919. These included the large and ebullient Convoy in Bedford Basin (c.1919), which depicts merchant ships forming a transatlantic convoy near Halifax.He also did some sketches of the Halifax Explosion.
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ARTHUR LISMER OIL ON BOARD (1885-1969)
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