JEH Macdonald was a prominent figure in the Group of Seven, a collective of Canadian artists known for their landscape paintings. He primarily employed a style characterized by bold colors, expressive brushwork, and an emphasis on capturing the natural beauty of the Canadian wilderness. His work often reflected a combination of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, focusing on light and atmosphere to convey emotional depth in his landscapes.
style use for art paintings
art deco is a style of architecture not a clothing and jewelry style.
gayness
His style is Italian High Renaissance.
they use ink
he painted pictures of cakes and hotdogs
Wolfgang Sievers art style was photography but he mostly did architectural and industrial photography. Weblink for more information: http://www.answers.com/wolfgang%20sievers
impressionism,illustration,nocturne, and tonalism
Photorealism was created as a result of the widespread use of Photography.
No. MacDonald's does not use meat which is made from cows or sheep they use dogs and cats from tialand
Photorealism was created as a result of the widespread use of photography.
He worked primarily in the media of lithographs and woodcuts .