Benjamin Chee Chee, of Ojibwa descent, was a prominent member of the second generation of Woodland Indian painters, a native art movement that began in the early nineteen-sixties and has since become one of the important art schools in Canada. This piece from 1974 depicts a Moose or Cariboo. |
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Commissioned by the Liberal Party of Canada in 1996, Martha Markowsky, a distinguished Canadian artist. Born in Lachine, Quebec, Martha Markowsky is probably best known for her impressionistic paintings of orchestral musical ensembles. Martha also paints vibrant nostalgic urban landscapes of children at play.. Titled "24", this art piece depicts a winter scene where children are playing at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa, the Residence of the Prime Minister of Canada. |
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Commissioned by the Liberal Party of Canada in 1995, Robert Hyndman, a distinguished painter and teacher whose contribution to Canadian art has extended over many decades. Titled "1896", the first year of 15 years, for the 7th Prime Minister of Canada, Wilfred Laurier. |
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Robert Hyndman, a distinguished painter and teacher whose contribution to Canadian art has extended over many decades. depicts skiers on a ski hill |
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