@canadapostcorp is marking the 100th anniversary of the first exhibit by the Group of Seven. Agnes’s collection has been highlighted through the choice of Arthur Lismer’s vibrant “Quebec Village (Saint-Hilarion)” of 1926. https://bit.ly/2L4KnVU  #GroupOfSevenAt100 @queensupic.twitter.com/UsKbn0w3xi

is marking the 100th anniversary of the first exhibit by the Group of Seven. Agnes’s collection has been highlighted through the choice of Arthur Lismer’s vibrant “Quebec Village (Saint-Hilarion)” of 1926. https://bit.ly/2L4KnVU 

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May 06, 2020 at 12:30PM

We displayed a large mural of this piece in OAG’s exhibition (Re)Collecting the Group of Seven: Celebrating 100 Years, presented by @RegionalGroup, which opened this past January – Can you see & guess which piece it is? http://bit.ly/2P6CrG5  #GroupOfSevenAt100 Justin Wonnacottpic.twitter.com/WizJz4Gtke

We displayed a large mural of this piece in OAG’s exhibition (Re)Collecting the Group of Seven: Celebrating 100 Years, presented by , which opened this past January – Can you see & guess which piece it is? http://bit.ly/2P6CrG5 
📸Justin Wonnacott

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May 06, 2020 at 12:03PM

1/3 We’re happy to celebrate @canadapostcorp issuing 7 stamps honoring the centennial of the Group of Seven! Two paintings from #YourNGC are featured: F.H. Varley’s Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay (1921) and Franz Johnston’s Fire-swept, Algoma (1920) #GroupOfSevenAt100pic.twitter.com/VQWk8bMYbz

1/3 We’re happy to celebrate issuing 7 stamps honoring the centennial of the Group of Seven! Two paintings from are featured: F.H. Varley’s Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay (1921) and Franz Johnston’s Fire-swept, Algoma (1920)

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May 06, 2020 at 11:30AM