Isabel McLaughlin
ABOUT ISABEL MCLAUGHLIN
Remembered for her modernist landscape paintings, she held high-ranking positions in such prominent artistic organizations as the Canadian Group of Painters and the Heliconian Club. An exhibition of her work, "Spirit of Freedom," appeared at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in 1994.
During the late 1920s, she trained at the Ontario College of Art; later, she studied in Europe with abstract expressionist artist Hans Hofmann .
After her death, her work was collected in the archives of Queen's University (in Kingston, Ontario).
She and her four sisters grew up in Ontario. Their father, Robert Samuel McLaughlin, founded the Canadian branch of the General Motors Company.
An art collector as well as an artist, she owned pieces by Emily Carr , Prudence Heward, and other notable Canadian artists.