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J.E.H. MacDonald, designerJ.E.H. MacDonald, designer

J.E.H. MacDonald, designer1996

Robert Stacey, R. H. Stacey, Hunter Bishop

About this book

"Though better known as a brilliant landscape painter, J. E. H. MacDonald (1873-1932) was arguably Canada's first professional graphic designer, as we understand that term today - and one of the most versatile and gifted this country has produced. Heavily influenced by such leaders of the international Arts and Crafts movement as William Morris, Walter Crane and John Ruskin and their major Canadian disciples, A. H. Howard, Robert Holmes and G. A. Reid, MacDonald carved out an original path for himself by incorporating native Canadian elements into his designs for books, magazine illustrations, bookplates, lettering, armorial bearings, illuminated presentation addresses, wall-plaques and signs, word-marks, and a host of other applications.". "As senior designer at Toronto's prestigious Grip Ltd., MacDonald presided over the talented studio of artists who, meeting regularly at the Arts and Letters Club, banded together in 1920 as the Group of Seven. Although he quit Grip in 1912 to paint full-time, and later taught at the Ontario College of Art, MacDonald was a working designer until his premature death in 1932. His credo in life as well as in graphic and decorative art was "The Harmony of Means and Purpose." J. E. H. MacDonald: Designer offers a representative selection of his applied art work in all media save mural painting, at which he also excelled."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL1651252W

Subjects

Graphic DesignHistory of art & design styles: from c 1900 -Individual artistsPainting & paintingsIndividual Painters - 20th CenturyArtHistory: WorldIndividual Artist

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