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Weston’s
imaginative interpretation of the landscape was both celebrated and
controversial. The magical qualities of his paintings often sparked
public debate about art.
"In the 1940s the Weston painting
The Lions and Lawren Harris’ Malign Lake appeared in a
Vancouver newspaper over the caption ‘Are These Pictures Art?’"
Weston’s painting, The Lions,
as well as several others, were at the centre of a controversy as to
whether Canadian children should be exposed to such ‘modern’ paintings.
The Weston and Harris paintings had been made into silkscreen prints
during World War II and were hung in the Canadian army bases around
the world. These prints were also hung in banks, public buildings, and
by the 1960s, schools.(21)
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