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Albert Henry Robinson RCA, also known as Albert H. Robinson and as A. H. Robinson (January 2, 1881 – September 7, 1956) was a Canadian landscape painter, an invited contributor to the first Group of Seven exhibition in 1920, as well as a founding member of the Beaver Hall Group in 1920 and the Canadian Group of Painters in 1933. He used the rolling rhythm of landscape parallel to the picture plane used by A.Y. Jackson, with whom he often painted on trips to Quebec, but endowed his work with unusual colours – corals, pinks, dark blue. He sought simplified, powerful form

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  • Albert H. Robinson (en)
  • Albert Henry Robinson (fr)
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  • Albert Henry Robinson RCA, also known as Albert H. Robinson and as A. H. Robinson (January 2, 1881 – September 7, 1956) was a Canadian landscape painter, an invited contributor to the first Group of Seven exhibition in 1920, as well as a founding member of the Beaver Hall Group in 1920 and the Canadian Group of Painters in 1933. He used the rolling rhythm of landscape parallel to the picture plane used by A.Y. Jackson, with whom he often painted on trips to Quebec, but endowed his work with unusual colours – corals, pinks, dark blue. He sought simplified, powerful form (en)
  • Albert Henry Robinson né le 2 janvier 1881 à Hamilton et mort le 7 octobre 1956 à Montréal est un peintre canadien. (fr)
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  • Albert H. Robinson (en)
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  • Albert H. Robinson (en)
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  • Montreal, Quebec (en)
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  • Hamilton Art School with John S. Gordon; Académie Julian with William-Adolphe Bouguereau and École des Beaux Arts with Gabriel Ferrier, Paris and also with the American Thomas William Marshall (painter) in Normandy and Corsica (en)
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  • Member in 1920, Royal Canadian Academy (en)
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  • Albert Henry Robinson (en)
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  • founding member, Beaver Hall Group, Montreal in 1920, and of the Canadian Group of Painters, 1933; Pen and Pencil Club, Montreal, 1911 (en)
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  • landscape painter; teacher, Hamilton Art School, starting in 1905 (en)
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  • Marion Ethelwynne Russell, married 1952 (en)
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  • Albert Henry Robinson RCA, also known as Albert H. Robinson and as A. H. Robinson (January 2, 1881 – September 7, 1956) was a Canadian landscape painter, an invited contributor to the first Group of Seven exhibition in 1920, as well as a founding member of the Beaver Hall Group in 1920 and the Canadian Group of Painters in 1933. He used the rolling rhythm of landscape parallel to the picture plane used by A.Y. Jackson, with whom he often painted on trips to Quebec, but endowed his work with unusual colours – corals, pinks, dark blue. He sought simplified, powerful form (en)
  • Albert Henry Robinson né le 2 janvier 1881 à Hamilton et mort le 7 octobre 1956 à Montréal est un peintre canadien. (fr)
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