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  1. Francis Hans Johnston (also known as Frank H. Johnston and as Franz Johnston) (June 19, 1888 – July 9, 1949) was a member of the Group of Seven. He most commonly worked as a landscape painter though in a more conservative mode than other members of the Group.

  2. Auch Frank Johnston bildete in dieser Zeit das Kriegsgeschehen ab, widmete sich aber hauptsächlich fliegerischen Themen. Im Jahr 1931 löste sich die Gruppe offiziell auf, bzw. ging in eine andere Gruppierung, die Canadian Group of Painters, über.

  3. Frank Johnston. Life and career. In 1910, he left for the United States where he studied art in Philadelphia. Later, he worked in commercial design in New York. Johnston had much in common with the artists of the Group of Seven.

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  4. It originally consisted of Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Lawren Harris (1885–1970), A. Y. Jackson (1882–1974), Frank Johnston (1888–1949), Arthur Lismer (1885–1969), J. E. H. MacDonald (1873–1932), and Frederick Varley (1881–1969).

  5. View all 16 artworks. Frank Johnston lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of Canadian Art Nouveau. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • Canadian
    • June 19, 1888
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • July 19, 1949
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  6. Defiant Spirits: The Modernist Revolution of the Group of Seven. Immerse yourself in the art of Frank Johnston, a founding member of Canada's Group of Seven, known for his vibrant landscapes and innovative approach to capturing the essence of the Canadian wilderness.

  7. Also sometimes known as the Algonquin School, the Group of Seven was a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933, originally consisting of Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Lawren Harris (1885–1970), A. Y. Jackson (1882–1974), Frank Johnston (1888–1949), Arthur Lismer (1885–1969), J. E. H. MacDonald (1873–1932), and ...