*Starred Review* The circle of gifted and zealous Canadian painters that dubbed itself the Group of Seven in Toronto in 1920 after working together a good dozen years would have been the Group of Eight if Tom Thomson, who, along with Lawren Harris, painted the most recognizable of the influential band's resplendent images, hadn't drowned in 1917. Art historian Silcox, a wonderfully lucid stylist, describes this pioneering group as "socially responsible, serious, fervent, egalitarian, and sensitive to the concerns of ordinary people," even though they failed to accept women artists as their equals, and expertly chronicles their mission to create an "all-Canadian art." Guided by the transcendentalists Emerson and Thoreau, they sought to capture the spirituality inherent in nature, and consequently painted astonishingly rich, dramatic, even exalted landscapes. This definitive volume presents 400 supreme color reproductions, many of works never published before, thus covering the entire spectrum of the proficient and prolific group's magnificent output, which includes moody industrial, urban, and war scenes as well as idealized visions of pristine wilderness. Although each artist has his distinct style, every painting is vibrantly, radiantly, and gloriously alive: a veritable hymn to life.
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A must for serious students of art and generalists alike. (John Arkelian
Artsforum 20070601)
As breathtaking as it is informative. By far the most complete and extensive collection of these artists' work ever published. (Judy Penz Sheluk
Antique and Collectibles Showcase 20061203)
The best introduction to the Group available. (Victor Swoboda
Montreal Gazette 200701)
This beautiful book will be appreciated whenever it is opened. It's a gift, in more ways than can be expressed. (Harriet Zaidman
Winnipeg Free Press 20030906)
A great introduction... the text is not overwhelming and so many of the artists' works are included. (Victorial Pennell
Resource Links 20030906)
A visual narrative of the history and development of an extraordinary group of painters whose works have become national icons. (Robert Reid
Kitchener Waterloo Record 20030921)
Good looking book... carefully researched history... some of these paintings can knock you out with their sheer beauty and power. (Alison Gillmor
Globe and Mail 200312)
Already on bestseller lists, includes many works from private collections that have never before been reproduced. (
Ottawa Citizen 200403)
A beautiful informative book... This one is a keeper and it deserves pride of place on the reference shelf. (
Canadian Art 20031106)
Timely and beautiful... a thorough retrospective and comprehensive bibliography... Summing Up: Highly recommended. (N.M. Lambert
Choice 20031102)
This really big book is a pleasure of paint, brilliance and new work... exhaustive. Beautiful. (Jane Kansas
The Coast 20030928)
Included in Pictures and Music: A Top 10 List: 'the ten most warmly reviewed books about the arts' in 2003. (Ray Olson
Booklist / RBB 20031026)
This is a remarkable book... an overview unique in this subject area. (Linda Turk
Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal 200310)
I commend Silcox for his discriminating taste. This is a volume of gorgeous paintings. (Robert Amos
Victoria Times-Colonist 20031204)
Handsomely produced, the book's large format and excellent reproductions do justice... A great addition to anyone's library. (
Art Times 20030925)
All in all, the book is a pleasure to look at and a useful addition to the literature. (Ian Thom
Vancouver Georgia Strait 20031015)
A hefty, 448-page blockbuster of pure Canadiana. (Peter Goddard
Toronto Star 20031123)
This is an important addition to the literature and an exciting opportunity for readers to discover the artists... Highly recommended. (Paula Frosch
Library Journal 20031208)
The book can rightfully be described, as the publishers contend, the most comprehensive and extensive collection of the Group's work. (Norm Goldman
BookPleasures.com 200312)
[Covers] the entire spectrum of the proficient and prolific group's magnificent output... every painting is vibrantly, radiantly, and gloriously alive. (Donna Seaman
Booklist 20031122)
Silcox... achieve[s] that balance between visual description and real in depth understanding of the history he is addressing. (John K. Grande
Vie des arts 200405)
This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in Canadian culture and history. (Shelley Boettcher
Calgary Herald 200312)
A visual feast... the paint quality leaps off the page. (Elissa Barnard
Halifax Chronicle-Herald 20030906)
[Silcox's] aim -- fully achieved -- is to cultivate 'an appreciation of the role artists have in creating our identity.' (
Macleans 20031027)
Quality of the reproductions is superb... Could there be a more beautiful collection of Group of Seven works...? Not likely. (
The Beaver 20031204)
A Globe 100 Book 2003: Carefully researched... a crucial part of our visual heritage. (Alison Gilmor
Globe and Mail 200510)
David Silcox... and Firefly Books have served enthusiasts of the Seven's movement well. (Gary Michael
Bloomsbury Review )
The abundance of images, lovingly reproduced, is this book's great strength. (Peter O'Brien
Books in Canada )
Good and compelling... beautiful and masterful... quality of reproductions is excellent... [a] mighty tome. (John Fraser
National Post )
Substantial and opulent new study... [Silcox] is also a tough-minded revisionist prepared to ask hard questions. (David Gordon Duke
Vancouver Sun )
350 color plates... one third... you've never seen before: portraits, domestic scenes, garden scenes. (Marilyn Smulders
Halifax Daily News )
The quality of the color plates and... production is excellent... a valuable addition to any art lover's library. (Sherrill Grace
Canadian Literature )