Doris McCarthy: Ninety Years Wise
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Doris McCarthy: Ninety Years Wise

At 94, Doris McCarthy remains one of Canada’s great living artists, prolific in her output. With a special passion for the Canadian landscape, she carries on the tradition of the Group of Seven. An avid traveller, who taught art for forty years, Doris paints with a joyful energy that often feels unparalleled.

This latest memoir, filled with colour and black & white photographs, and the artist’s paintings, focuses on her 92nd summer. Her ritual of summers spent at her cottage on Georgian Bay is evoked through her recollections of rich days of painting interspersed with visits from friends, and her approach to life and the world around her. The reader comes to understand why she has become a living legend and one of Canada’s greatest treasures.

Full of images of her work, as well as photographs of Doris, her home, and friends and colleagues, Doris McCarthy: Ninety Years Wise is an extraordinary window on this remarkable life.

About the Author

Doris McCarthy

Doris McCarthy is a great painter and a distinguished Canadian. McCarthy’s contributions to Canadian art are impressive. She has produced an unparalleled body of work, was the first woman President of the Ontario Society of Artists, has taught some of Canada’s most distinguished creative people, and continues to be a mentor for many practising artists. A key figure in this country’s art scene since the 1920s, McCarthy has experimented with, and contributed to major art developments throughout the 20th century.

As an art history teacher in mid-1900, McCarthy traveled the world to photograph and sketch; as an art teacher she explored the major new “isms” that emerged through the 50s and 60s; as a landscape painter she has painted every province and territory in Canada and far beyond; as a sculptor and liturgical artist she created one of this country’s most magnificent nativity scenes; as an author she has enchanted her readers with candid tales of a young artist growing up in Toronto; as a practising artist she travels extensively in search of new stimuli and mounts a major exhibition of current works each year; and, as a philanthropist, she has donated her home, and an endowment for its maintenance, to be used as an artist studio/sanctuary after her death.

For her continuing contribution to Canada’s artistic community, Doris McCarthy has received The Order of Canada; The Order of Ontario; 5 Honorary Doctorates and an Honorary Fellowship to The Ontario College of Art and Design. In November 1999, McCarthy was named the first Artist of Honour at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. On March 11, 2004 the University of Toronto, Scarborough Campus opened the Doris McCarthy Gallery.

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Book Info

ISBN: 978-1-896764-86-3
120 Pages
7.5" x 9"
Paperback with B&W and Colour Photographs
$29.95 CAD
October 26, 2004