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A.Y. Jackson – By Wayne Larsen

The Life of a Landscape Painter

By Wayne Larsen

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A.Y. Jackson

"The first full-length history of a Canadian icon? So it would seem, and an elegant one that teats the painter's life and works with reverence. Unlike most biographies this one is presented in digestible segments that allow the reader's eye to flit from canvas to canvas without sacrificing the artist's life tale."

Globe & Mail, The

"Montreal journalist Wayne Larsen gives a detailed account of the bachelor's painter's life. The text is helpfully broken up by headings and the book is beautifully illustrated with a wealth of Jackson's vibrant, now-iconic works."

Winnipeg Free Press

"A.Y. Jackson, Life of a Landscape Painter, by Montrealer Wayne Larsen (Dundurn, 266 pages, $60), immediately takes its place among the best books about a Canadian artist. Larson has written a highly readable account of a life chock full of incidents."

Montreal Gazette

"What emerges is a portrait of the artist as a man of grit and perseverance, hard working, humorous and down to earth."

Literary Review of Canada, The

"The first full-length history of a Canadian icon? So it would seem, and an elegant one that teats the painter's life and works with reverence. Unlike most biographies this one is presented in digestible segments that allow the reader's eye to flit from canvas to canvas without sacrificing the artist's life tale."

Globe & Mail, The

"Montreal journalist Wayne Larsen gives a detailed account of the bachelor's painter's life. The text is helpfully broken up by headings and the book is beautifully illustrated with a wealth of Jackson's vibrant, now-iconic works."

Winnipeg Free Press

"A.Y. Jackson, Life of a Landscape Painter, by Montrealer Wayne Larsen (Dundurn, 266 pages, $60), immediately takes its place among the best books about a Canadian artist. Larson has written a highly readable account of a life chock full of incidents."

Montreal Gazette

"What emerges is a portrait of the artist as a man of grit and perseverance, hard working, humorous and down to earth."

Literary Review of Canada, The

"... a feast for the eyes and an intimate look at Jackson's life, detailing how the maverick outdoorsman rose from an impoverished childhood to become the de facto leader of the Group of Seven."

Elizabeth Faure
The Link
October 13, 2009

"Through anecdotes and excerpts from Jackson’s writings, Larsen portrays the public man as good-humoured and outgoing but the private man remains opaque."

Canada’s History magazine