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Artist Biography
A_Y_Jackson (1882-1974), Canadian

"Seldom was there found a
subject all composed and waiting to be painted; out of a confusion of
motives the vital one had to be determined upon. Sketching here demanded a
quick decision in composition, an ignoring or summarizing of much of the
detail, a searching-out of significant form, and a colour analysis that
must never err on the side of timidity. One must know the North country
intimately to appreciate the great variety of its forms. The impression of
monotony that one receives from a train is soon dissipated when one gets
into the bush. To fall into a formula for interpreting it is hardly
possible. From sunlight in the hardwoods with bleached violet-white tree
trunks against a blaze of red and orange, we wander into the denser spruce
and pine woods, where the sunlight filters through - gold and silver
splashes - playing with startling vividness on a birch trunk or a patch of
green moss."
Born in Montreal, A.Y.
Jackson left school at the age of twelve and began work at a Montreal
printing firm. In 1906, he undertook art studies at the Art Institute in
Chicago. The following year he enrolled at the Académie Julian in Paris
and remained in France until 1912. During this period, his painting was
strongly influenced by the Impressionists.
After his return to Canada,
Jackson took up residence in Montreal and made many sketching trips to the
surrounding countryside. Harris and MacDonald were impressed by Jackson's
work and, in 1913, persuaded him to move to Toronto.
Jackson's great sense of
adventure carried him from the east coast across Canada to the Rocky
Mountains of the west. Every spring, he made regular sketching trips to
Quebec and travelled to the far regions of Canada during the summer,
including the Canadian Arctic. In the fall, he returned to the Studio
Building in Toronto where he lived until 1955, spending the winters
painting canvases. He continued this active lifestyle until he was in his
eighties.
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