List of Canadian artists

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The arts have flourished in Canada since the 1900s, especially since the end of World War II in 1945. Government support has played a vital role in development.

Cornelius Krighoff Habitants
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Cornelius Krighoff Habitants

The works of most early Canadian painters followed European trends. During the mid 1800s, Cornelius Krieghoff, a Dutch born artist in Quebec, painted scenes of the life of the habitants (French-Canadian farmers). At about the same time, the Canadian artist Paul Kane painted pictures of Indian life in western Canada.

A group of landscape painters called the Group of Seven developed the first distinctly Canadian style of painting. All these artists painted large, brilliantly, coloured scenes of the Canadian wilderness.

Since the 1930s, Canadian painters have developed a wide range of highly individual styles. Emily Carr became famous for her paintings of totem poles of British Columbia. Other noted painters have included the landscape artist David Milne and the abstract painters Jean-Paul Riopelle and Harold Town. The abstract art group Painters Eleven, particularly the artists William Ronald and Jack Bush, also had a tremendous impact on modern art in Canada.

Canadian sculpture has been enriched by the ivory and soapstone carvings by the Inuit artists. These carvings show objects and activities from the daily life of the Inuit.

The following is a list of some important Canadian artists and groups of artists:

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