A September Gale, Georgian Bay, 1921 Lismer, Arthur oil on canvas 122.4 x 163 cm
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This was Lismer's favourite place, "a paradise for painters", as he described it. Recognized today as one of Lismer's most celebrated works, this painting created a controversy when the National Gallery purchased it in 1926. A letter to the Ottawa Journal stated: "the expenditure of public money on works whose aesthetic status is at least questionable cannot be justified merely on the assumption that some day these works may be acclaimed masterpieces of painting."
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