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Tom Thomson photographed by T. H. Marten on Lake Scugog, 1910. Tom Thomson (1877–1917) was a Canadian painter from the beginning of the 20th century. Beginning from humble roots, his development as a career painter was meteoric, only pursuing it seriously in the final years of his life.
The Jack Pine is a well-known oil painting by Canadian artist Tom Thomson. A representation of the most broadly distributed pine species in Canada, [ 1 ] it is considered an iconic image of the country's landscape, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is one of the country's most widely recognized and reproduced artworks.
In 1967, the Tom Thomson Art Gallery opened in Owen Sound. [243] In 1968, Thomson's shack from behind the Studio Building was moved to the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg. [ 244 ] Many of his works are also on display at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the McMichael Canadian Art ...
The West Wind is a 1917 painting by Canadian artist Tom Thomson. An iconic image, the pine tree at its centre has been described as growing "in the national ethos as our one and only tree in a country of trees". [1] It was painted in the last year of Thomson's life and was one of his final works on canvas.
Pages in category "Paintings by Tom Thomson" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. The Drive (Thomson)
[8] [9] The Art Gallery of Ontario, in its earlier incarnation as the Art Gallery of Toronto, was the site of their first exhibition as the Group of Seven in 1920. [2] The McMichael Canadian Art Collection was founded by Robert and Signe McMichael, who began collecting paintings by the Group of Seven and their contemporaries in 1955. [10]
Northern River is a 1914–15 oil painting by Canadian painter Tom Thomson.The work was inspired by a sketch completed over the same winter, possibly in Algonquin Park.The completed canvas is large, measuring 115.1 × 102.0 cm (45 5 ⁄ 16 × 40 3 ⁄ 16 in).
Spring Ice is a 1915–16 oil painting by Canadian painter Tom Thomson.The work was inspired by a sketch completed on Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park.The completed canvas is large, measuring 72.0 cm × 102.3 cm (28.3 in × 40.3 in).