
James Wilson Morrice
1865
- 1924
Canadian Impressionist Painter
Movement : Post-impressionism
James Wilson Morrice, born in 1865 in Montreal and died in 1924 in Tunis, was a Canadian painter associated with the Impressionist movement. His works, such as 'Venetian Scene' and 'The Ferry, Quebec,' are admired for their vibrant use of color and atmospheric effects, capturing the essence of urban and rural landscapes. Morrice's dedication to Impressionism and his exploration of light and color have established him as a significant figure in late 19th and early 20th-century art, reflecting the natural beauty and cultural diversity of his time.
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