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Group portrait of policemen, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, c. 1900
Group portrait by John Cooke, 1915.
Group portrait of the officers and NCOs of the 24th Machine Gun Company in March 1918.
One of his most celebrated paintings is The Staircase Group ( 1795 ), a double portrait of his sons Raphaelle and Titian painted in the trompe l ' oeil style.
alt = Group of soldiers gathered in a semicircle for an informal portrait.
Group portrait of the Seven Bishops.
Group portrait of indigenous trainee teachers in front of their college, at Salatiga, October, 5th 1929.
Image: Group portrait with cornflowers by Igor Grabar, 1914. jpg | Igor Grabar.
Group portrait with cornflowers.
Group portrait of Commonwealth Headquarters Staff.
Group portrait of the Sisters of Charity at the Roman Catholic mission in Singkawang.
Group portrait of the Regents of the Old Men's Almshouse, by Frans Hals, 1664
Group portrait of the Regentesses of the Old Men's Almshouse, by Frans Hals, 1664
Group portrait of a woman in a kago, two bearers and a man using a carrying pole, Japan ( Felice Beato, between 1863 and 1877 )
Image: ViennaDioscoridesFolio3v7Physicians. jpg | Group author portrait of distinguished physicians from the Vienna Dioscurides.
Group portrait of the Maharaja of Mysore and his brothers and sisters ( Circa 1895 )
Group portrait of Doudart de Lagrée and other members of the Commission d ' exploration du Mékong, Angkor Wat, Siam ( now in Cambodia ), 1866.
In that year he moved to Boston, where he painted Family of Isaac Royall ( 1741 ), a group portrait which borrows its composition from John Smibert ’ s The Bermuda Group ( 1729 ).
Group portrait of Madhava Rao and ministers of Baroda ( circa 1880 )

Group and Seven
Seven Japan Railways Group companies, once state-owned until 1987, cover most parts of Japan.
* 1920 – The Art Gallery of Ontario, in Toronto, opens the first exhibition by the Group of Seven.
The Canadian Group of Seven and Tom Thomson are examples of en plein air advocates.
TiVo was launched in Australia in July 2008 by Hybrid Television Services, a company owned by Australia's Seven Media Group and New Zealand's TVNZ.
The river has also been portrayed in paintings, notably by the Group of Seven.
He became friends with Group of Seven artists A. Y.
* Group Of Seven
At the dawn of the rock era, Parlophone artists such as Humphrey Lyttelton, the Vipers Skiffle Group, the pianist Mrs Mills, Jim Dale, Keith Kelly, Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, the Temperance Seven, Laurie London and Shane Fenton would sporadically reach the British Top 20 chart.
The company is known for producing all their non-diet products with cane sugar, most of which are Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. ( formerly Dr Pepper / Seven Up, Inc .) products but also include Mountain Dew.
The operation was known as the " Big Seven Group ", the first concrete move in organizing the American underworld into a national crime syndicate.
This convention included the members of the " Big Seven Group " and the top crime leaders from across the nation.
Fast Forward was commissioned and produced in 1989 by Vizard ’ s production company, United Film Completion, and broadcast on Seven Network, then part of Christopher Skase ’ s Quintex Group.
It is also the birthplace of hockey player Wayne Gretzky, comedian Phil Hartman, as well as Group of Seven member Lawren Harris.
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Group of Seven can refer to:
* Group of Seven ( artists )-a group of Canadian landscape artists.
The Group of Seven — sometimes known as the Algonquin school — were a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933, originally consisting of Franklin Carmichael ( 1890 – 1945 ), Lawren Harris ( 1885 – 1970 ), A. Y. Jackson ( 1882 – 1972 ), Frank Johnston ( 1888 – 1949 ), Arthur Lismer ( 1885 – 1969 ), J. E. H. MacDonald ( 1873 – 1932 ), and Frederick Varley ( 1881 – 1969 ).
In his essay " The Story of the Group of Seven ", Lawren Harris wrote that Thomson was " a part of the movement before we pinned a label on it "; Thomson's paintings " The West Wind " and " The Jack Pine " are two of the group's most iconic pieces.
Emily Carr was also closely associated with the Group of Seven, though was never an official member.
Believing that a distinct Canadian art could be developed through direct contact with nature, The Group of Seven is most famous for its paintings inspired by the Canadian landscape, and initiated the first major Canadian national art movement.
In 1919, they decided to make themselves into a group devoted to a distinct Canadian form of art which did not exist yet, and began to call themselves the Group of Seven.
Large collections of work from the Group of Seven can be found at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, Ontario.
The National Gallery, under the directorship of Eric Brown, was an early institutional supporter of artists associated with the Group, purchasing art from some of their early exhibitions before they had identified themselves officially as the Group of Seven.

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