Iconic MacDonald painting and only a short walk from where The Solemn Land was painted. Originally thought this scene would have been unrecognizable because of the dam construction and no water flow. The dam footings are right behind me. Totally silent in comparison with what must have been a deafening roar in MacDonald’s time. Also a very precarious if not risky place to do a painting.
In Search of the Group of Seven documents the awe inspiring landscapes that were painted by the Group a century ago. Paddling, hiking and bushwhacking, Gary and Joanie Mcguffin, Northern Ontario explorers, discover the cultural significance of Algoma. Through photography and research, these internationally iconic paintings, known to millions, are revealed as real places that still exist today.
Falls, Montreal River, Original Painting, J.E.H. MacDonald, 1920
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Falls, Montreal River, Original Painting, J.E.H. MacDonald, 1920
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Iconic MacDonald painting and only a short walk from where The Solemn Land was painted. Originally thought this scene would have been unrecognizable because of the dam construction and no water flow. The dam footings are right behind me. Totally silent in comparison with what must have been a deafening roar in MacDonald’s time. Also a very precarious if not risky place to do a painting.
In Search of the Group of Seven documents the awe inspiring landscapes that were painted by the Group a century ago. Paddling, hiking and bushwhacking, Gary and Joanie Mcguffin, Northern Ontario explorers, discover the cultural significance of Algoma. Through photography and research, these internationally iconic paintings, known to millions, are revealed as real places that still exist today.