Clara Isabella Harris Artist

Clara Isabella Harris (1887–1974) was a Canadian impressionist painter.She was born Clara Isabella Perry, in King City, Ontario, on October 12, 1887. She attended the Ontario College of Art and studied with noted portrait painter Archibald Barnes for several years. She attended the Port Hope Summer Art School, founded by John William Beatty, an associate who influenced the Group of Seven Painters.During the First World War Clara studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and exhibited in their 1907 Nineteenth Annual Exhibition of Water Colors, Pastels, by American Artists May 7 - June 16, 1907.She exhibited her work at various art shows alongside but not limited to Arthur Lismer, A.J. Casson, A.Y. Jackson, Clarence Gagnon, Frank Panabaker, Homer Watson, Lawren Harris, and Emily Carr.To capture the true authenticity of the Canadian landscape Clara travelled thousands of miles in all seasons to paint on location in the “plein-air” method. As many of her paintings are documented recording the date, time of day and location Clara has left an historical and geographical legacy of the Canadian landscape.Clara lived at 23 Valleyview Gardens in the west end of Toronto. She died in 1974 leaving behind over 200 paintings.

Personal facts

Clara Isabella Harris
Alias (AKA)Perry Clara Isabella
Birth dateOctober 12, 1887
Birth place
Canada , King City Ontario
Nationality
Canada
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1974
Place of death
Toronto , Canada

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Artist

Field of work
Painting
Influenced by
Group of Seven (artists)
Movement
Canadian Group of Painters

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