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概要

  • Art period: Modern
  • Top-ranked work: Untitled (Cubist Landscape)
  • Museums on APS:
    • Biennale Internazionale dell'Antiquariato di Firenze
    • Biennale Internazionale dell'Antiquariato di Firenze
    • Biennale Internazionale dell'Antiquariato di Firenze
    • Biennale Internazionale dell'Antiquariato di Firenze
    • Biennale Internazionale dell'Antiquariato di Firenze
  • Born: 1890, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Lifespan: 79 years
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  • Top 3 works:
    • Untitled (Cubist Landscape)
    • Napoleon First Consul
    • Mountain Sketch
  • Works on APS: 3
  • Also known as: bess harris
  • Died: 1969
  • Nationality: Canada

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問題 1:
Bess Larkin Housser Harris was associated with which influential Canadian art group?
問題 2:
Besides being a painter, what other contribution did Bess Larkin Housser Harris make to the Canadian art community?
問題 3:
Bess Larkin Housser Harris's second marriage was to a prominent member of the Group of Seven. Who did she marry in 1934?
問題 4:
In what year did Bess Larkin Housser Harris exhibit her work at the Corcoran Gallery of Art?
問題 5:
Where did Bess Larkin Housser Harris and her second husband eventually settle in 1940?

Bess Larkin Housser Harris: A Pioneering Canadian Painter

Early Life and Education

  • Born: 1890 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
  • Bess Larkin received her foundational education at Havergal College in Toronto, Ontario. This institution played a crucial role in shaping her future artistic pursuits.
  • Though she lacked formal art school training, she later took lessons from Frederick Varley, which helped refine her skills.

Artistic Career and Associations

  • Group of Seven Connection: Bess Larkin Housser Harris participated in exhibitions alongside the renowned Group of Seven, a pivotal moment in Canadian art history. While not a formal member, her association with this group significantly impacted her artistic development.
  • Canadian Group of Painters: She was an esteemed member of the Canadian Group of Painters, further solidifying her position within Canada’s vibrant art scene.
  • International Exposure: Her work gained international recognition through exhibitions at the Wembley Show in England (1926) and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. (1930).

Personal Life

  • First Marriage: Bess married F.B. Housser in 1914. The marriage ended due to his affair with artist Yvonne McKague.
  • Second Marriage: In 1934, she married Lawren Harris, a prominent member of the Group of Seven. They spent time in the United States before relocating to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1940.

Artistic Contributions and Style

  • Landscape Painting: Harris’s paintings primarily focused on landscapes, capturing the rugged beauty of the Canadian wilderness. Her style evolved over time, incorporating elements of post-impressionism and cubism.
  • Mountain Sketch (1929) exemplifies her dramatic use of color and expressive brushwork to convey the grandeur of the mountains.
  • Cubist Explorations: She also experimented with Cubist techniques, as seen in works like Untitled (Cubist Landscape), demonstrating a willingness to explore modern artistic trends.

Literary Contributions

  • Art Criticism: Between 1923 and 1926, Harris wrote articles about art for The Canadian Bookman, showcasing her intellectual engagement with the artistic community and solidifying her influence as a critic.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Understated Influence: While perhaps not as widely celebrated as some of her contemporaries, Bess Larkin Housser Harris’s contributions significantly enrich the Canadian art landscape.
  • Shaping Artistic Identity: Her work and writings played a crucial role in shaping Canada's artistic identity during a period of significant cultural development.
  • Later Life & Death: Bess Larkin Housser Harris passed away in 1969 in Vancouver, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be appreciated by art enthusiasts and scholars.