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Haenraets,
Willem
Hals, Frans
Hammel, M.
Hansen, Joan
Hargittai, Paul
Haring, Keith
Harris, Lawren S.
Hassam, Childe
Hasui, Kawase
Hayslette, Max
Heade, Anthony Heighton, Brent
Herrero, Lowell
Hicks, Edward
Hillmer, John
Hiroshige, Ando
Hockney, David
Hokusai, Katsushika
Holbein, Hans the Elder Holbein, Hans the Younger
Holland, Jim
Holland, Kiff
Holman, Linda Carter
Homer, Winslow
Hopper, Edward
Hoyes, Bernard Stanley
Hughes, Edward Robert
Humphries, Michael
Hundertwasser, Friedensreich
Huneck, Stephen Hunt, Geoff
Hurzlmeier, Rudi
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Lawren Stewart Harris
(1885 1970) was a Canadian painter. He is best known as a
member of the Group of Seven who pioneered a distinctly Canadian
painting style in the early twentieth century. A. Y. Jackson has
been quoted as saying that Harris provided the stimulus for the
Group of Seven. During the 1920s, Harris' works became more abstract
and simplified, especially his stark landscapes of the Canadian
north and Arctic. He also stopped signing and dating his works so
that people would judge his works on their own merit and not by
the artist or when they were painted.
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