
Jackson's Wars
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Jackson fought many battles: he was a feisty and opinionated combatant when he crossed swords with critics, collectors, museums, galleries, and fellow painters as an emerging artist. Moving from Montreal to Toronto in 1913, he became a key figure in a landscape movement that was determined to depict Canada in a bold new way, only to have a war dash the group's collective ambitions. Alone among his close associates, Jackson enlisted to fight with the 60th Infantry Battalion. Wounded at Sanctuary Wood in 1916, he returned to the field of combat as an official war artist - the first Canadian artist appointed, the only infantryman in the program - and militated for other Canadian appointments to what is now a storied moment of creation for such artists as F.H. Varley and Arthur Lismer. Jackson produced some of Canada's most memorable depictions of the world's first industrial-scale conflict, even as he reckoned with the anguish caused by the mysterious death of his close friend Tom Thomson. A life-changing event for soldiers, families, and nations alike, the First World War has been understood as a moment of stasis in the visual arts in Canada - the dead ground from which the Group of Seven emerged in the early 1920s. Douglas Hunter shows how Jackson's war was a moment of intense transformation and artistic development on the canvas as well as an experience that tempered a young man into a constructive elder statesman for Canadian art. On his return home he was not only instrumental in the formation of the Group of Seven in Toronto, but a key figure for the Beaver Hall Group in Montreal.
Jackson's Wars is a story of brotherhoods of painters and soldiers, shot through with inspiration, ambition, trauma, and loss, on the home front as well as on the battlefield. Hunter widens and deepens A.Y. Jackson's world of friends, family, and colleagues to capture the life of a complex man and the crucial events and relationships behind the creation of Canada's best-known art collective.
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"Providing much of the book's original content is Hunter's impressive use of unpublished archival materials, featuring samples that are new, compelling, and important to our understanding of A.Y. Jackson. Hunter's flair for narrative carries the reader along while Jackson's remarkable writing eloquently and movingly details his experiences as a veteran." Irene Gammel, author of I Can Only Paint: The Story of Battlefield Artist Mary Riter Hamilton "A remarkably engaging account." The Literary Review of Canada "Douglas Hunter offers a fresh narrative that deepens our understanding not only of A.Y. Jackson's personality and artistic development but also of the broader cultural history of Canada before and during the First World War. Meticulously researched, full of sharp insights and compelling, little-known details, Jackson's Wars is a wonderfully immersive read - and a huge contribution to the study of Canadian art and history." Ross King, author of Defiant Spirits: The Modernist Revolution of the Group of Seven and Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of Water Lilies "This is a superbly researched book on a period in the life of A.Y. Jackson that is too often lightly treated, yet was crucial to the development of his social and artistic ideals. Douglas Hunter brings to this study his knowledge of military history, biography and art, and it will be essential reading for anyone interested in the work of A.Y. Jackson and the history of the Group of Seven." Charles C. Hill, retired senior curator of Canadian Art, National Gallery of Canada "In this comprehensive and intelligent portrayal of the artist and his work, Hunter aims at two readerships: the professional art historian and amateur art lover, and succeeds in satisfying both. This is a superb account of a major figure in the Group of Seven, and a book which makes one wishing to see much more of his work." British Journal of Canadian StudiesMore details
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- Cover
- JACKSON'S WARS
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- Illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 In the Kingdom of Freaks
- 2 Boots and Mattresses
- 3 Put Down What You See Boldly
- 4 On the Edge of a Maple Wood
- 5 What a Big Fool I Have Been
- 6 Clear, Hard Sunlight
- 7 Help Us Along, and Light Up the Way
- 8 Kindred Spirits
- 9 To Adventure on Life Now
- 10 The Wolves Are Coming Closer
- 11 Trying to Do the Impossible
- 12 Judging Eyes
- 13 In the Machine
- 14 A Stupid, Useless Game
- 15 News from the Front
- 16 Sanctuary Wood
- 17 All Kinds of Terrible Things in Your Dreams
- 18 Make This Man a Lieutenant
- 19 Something Crowding on All the Senses
- 20 One Solid Mass of Sympathy
- 21 The Country Which Once Was
- 22 Now We Can Turn to Other Things
- 23 And So This
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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