Artist Biography
Frank Johnston (1888-1949), Canadian

"In Johnston one can
almost see the sound swelling into the vastness of infinity. The small
panel is no restriction to the eye and one stands among the stars of
timeless space. Dancing formless light, subaqueous in feeling, ephemeral
as Aurora Borealis. It holds one motionless in moving space."
Frank Johnston was
born in Toronto and like many other Group members, he joined Grip Ltd. as
a commercial artist. In 1910, he left for the United States where he
studied art in Philadelphia and worked in commercial design in New York.
Although an original
member of the Group, Johnston's
association was a brief one. He did exhibit in the exhibition of 1920, but
by 1921 he had left Toronto to become Principal at the Winnipeg School of
Art.
In the earlier years
of their friendship, Johnston
had joined MacDonald and Harris on their journeys to Algoma. His paintings
from those years express a strong decorative interpretation of the
landscape. In later years, the artist's style became more realistic and
revealed a strong fascination with the qualities of light.
In 1927, Johnston
changed his name to the more exotic title of `Franz' Johnston,
and found some success in commercial art galleries, where he was free from
association with any formal group of artists.
Frank Johnston Oil
Paintings Reproductions:
Fire-swept, Algoma
111cm x 85cm (43.7 x 33.4 inches) $339
The Fire Ranger 102cm
x 82cm (40.1 x 32.2 inches) $319
The Guardian of the Gorge
76cm x 101cm (29.9 x 39.7
inches) $309
The Magic Pool 76cm
x 46cm (29.9 x 18.1 inches) $229
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