White Pine
1957
76.0 x 101.0 cm
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
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Om kunstneren
A Life Rooted in the Canadian Landscape
Alfred Joseph Casson, a name synonymous with Canada’s artistic identity, was born in Toronto on May 17, 1898. His journey began not within the hallowed halls of an art academy, but amidst the practical demands of apprenticeship at a Hamilton lithography company following early studies at Hamilton Technical School. This formative period instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of visual processes – skills that would later prove invaluable as he translated his vision of the Canadian landscape onto canvas. Even these early experiences were nurtured by formal instruction; private lessons with Harry Britton introduced young Casson to both oil and watercolour techniques, igniting a lifelong passion for capturing the nuances of light and colour. A move back to Toronto in 1916 allowed him to further hone his skills at Central Technical School and the Ontario College of Art, setting the stage for a career that would profoundly shape Canadian art.Joining the Chorus: The Group of Seven
The year 1926 marked a pivotal moment in Casson’s artistic trajectory. He received an invitation from Franklin Carmichael to join the esteemed Group of Seven, stepping into the role previously held by Frank Johnston. This wasn't merely acceptance into a collective; it was an embrace by a group actively forging a distinctly Canadian visual language. The Group of Seven sought to move beyond European conventions and depict the raw beauty and untamed spirit of their homeland. Casson’s contribution lay in his unique perspective, often focusing on the more settled regions of southern Ontario – picturesque villages, rolling farmlands, and tranquil forests. While others explored the dramatic grandeur of northern landscapes, Casson found poetry in the everyday scenes of rural life, imbuing them with a quiet dignity and subtle emotional resonance. His style, characterized by clear colours and carefully constructed compositions, offered a counterpoint to the bolder, more expressive brushwork of some of his colleagues, yet remained undeniably part of the Group’s unified vision.Beyond the Seven: Expanding Artistic Horizons
Casson's commitment to fostering Canadian art extended beyond his involvement with the Group of Seven. In 1933, he co-founded the Canadian Group of Painters, an organization intended to provide a broader platform for artists working in various styles and mediums. This demonstrated a desire not only to promote his own work but also to nurture a thriving artistic community across the nation. Throughout his career, Casson balanced commercial work – notably as Art Director at Sampson-Matthews Ltd. for nearly two decades – with his personal artistic pursuits. He skillfully navigated these dual roles, using his position in the commercial world to support and promote Canadian art while simultaneously dedicating himself to painting full-time after his retirement in 1957. This dedication allowed him to fully immerse himself in capturing the landscapes that had captivated him since childhood.A Lasting Legacy: Recognition and Influence
Alfred Joseph Casson’s impact on Canadian art is undeniable. His paintings, celebrated for their serene beauty and evocative depictions of Ontario's countryside, are held in prominent collections such as the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. He received numerous accolades throughout his life, including full membership in the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, the Order of Canada, and honorary degrees from universities recognizing his significant contributions to the nation’s cultural heritage. The record-breaking sale of “Street in Glen Williams” for $542,800 in 2010 stands as a testament to the enduring appeal and increasing value of his work. Casson's legacy isn’t simply about the paintings he created; it’s about his role in defining what Canadian art could be – bold, independent, and deeply rooted in the unique character of the land. He passed away on February 20, 1992, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire artists and captivate audiences with its timeless beauty.Alfred Joseph Casson
1898 - 1992 , Canada
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Group of Seven
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Franklin Carmichael']
- Date Of Birth: May 17, 1898
- Date Of Death: 1992
- Full Name: Alfred Joseph Casson
- Nationality: Canadian
- Notable Artworks:
- Mill at Cobaconk - Adaptation
- Hillside near Nashville
- In the village of Markham
- Place Of Birth: Toronto, Canada