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Robertson, Sarah Margaret Armour
October, Ottawa Valley (also known as “Storm Como”) October, Ottawa Valley (also known as “Storm Como”)
around 1937 around 1937

“Her landscapes are living examples that nature is a source and not a standard and she has the courage to create landscapes, and not copy them literally.” (Arthur Lismer, Montreal Star, 9 May 1934)

A Montreal artist and member of the Beaver Hall Group, Robertson became a member of the Canadian Group of Painters in 1933. A connection to the Group of Seven came through her friendship with A. Y. Jackson. Because of her delicate health, paintings by Sarah Robertson are relatively rare. However, Storm Como is a strong and accomplished painting and indicates the level of accomplishment of which Robertson was capable.

 
Robertson, Sarah Margaret Armour
Montreal QC 1891 - Montreal QC 1948 Montreal QC 1891 - Montreal QC 1948
October, Ottawa Valley (also known as “Storm Como”) October, Ottawa Valley (also known as “Storm Como”)
around 1937 around 1937
Oil on canvas Oil on canvas
height / width: 63.50 x 71.50 cm; 25.00 x 28.15 in.
Purchase, Chancellor Richardson Memorial Fund and Wintario matching grant, 1978 Purchase, Chancellor Richardson Memorial Fund and Wintario matching grant, 1978
21-029

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