Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald D.F.A., also known as L. L. FitzGerald (March 17, 1890 – August 5, 1956) was a Canadian artist and art educator. He was the only member of the Group of Seven based in western Canada. He worked almost exclusively in Manitoba, where he captured the essence of the prairie in his art. Although he accepted the Group of Seven’s invitation to become a member in 1932, FitzGerald was less concerned than the rest of the group with the promotion of a unified Canadian identity. Instead he explored his surroundings, delving deeply into the forces he felt animated and united nature in order to make “the picture a living thing.”
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| - Lionel LeMoine Fitzgerald, znany też jako L. L. Fitzgerald (ur. 17 marca 1890 w Winnipeg, Manitoba, zm. 7 sierpnia 1956 tamże) – kanadyjski malarz, od 1932 członek Grupy Siedmiu, od 1933 członek założyciel Kanadyjskiej Grupy Malarzy. Stał się znany jako „malarz prerii” choć tematem większości jego pejzaży nie jest płaski krajobraz Manitoby. (pl)
- Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald D.F.A., also known as L. L. FitzGerald (March 17, 1890 – August 5, 1956) was a Canadian artist and art educator. He was the only member of the Group of Seven based in western Canada. He worked almost exclusively in Manitoba, where he captured the essence of the prairie in his art. Although he accepted the Group of Seven’s invitation to become a member in 1932, FitzGerald was less concerned than the rest of the group with the promotion of a unified Canadian identity. Instead he explored his surroundings, delving deeply into the forces he felt animated and united nature in order to make “the picture a living thing.” (en)
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| - Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald D.F.A., also known as L. L. FitzGerald (March 17, 1890 – August 5, 1956) was a Canadian artist and art educator. He was the only member of the Group of Seven based in western Canada. He worked almost exclusively in Manitoba, where he captured the essence of the prairie in his art. Although he accepted the Group of Seven’s invitation to become a member in 1932, FitzGerald was less concerned than the rest of the group with the promotion of a unified Canadian identity. Instead he explored his surroundings, delving deeply into the forces he felt animated and united nature in order to make “the picture a living thing.” His landscapes and still lifes were drawn from his immediate surroundings—the view of the back lane outside his house; a potted plant on the windowsill. His style grew more spare and abstract over his career. His body work includes painting in oil and watercolour, drawing, printmaking and sculpture. (en)
- Lionel LeMoine Fitzgerald, znany też jako L. L. Fitzgerald (ur. 17 marca 1890 w Winnipeg, Manitoba, zm. 7 sierpnia 1956 tamże) – kanadyjski malarz, od 1932 członek Grupy Siedmiu, od 1933 członek założyciel Kanadyjskiej Grupy Malarzy. Stał się znany jako „malarz prerii” choć tematem większości jego pejzaży nie jest płaski krajobraz Manitoby. (pl)
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