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Tom Thomson: A Canadian Legend, an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, the Vancouver Art Gallery, Musée du Québec, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Winnipeg Art Gallery ...
On October 6, 1914, Thomson wrote to his friend and patron Dr. James MacCallum that “the maples were about all stripped of leaves” [3] so Colourful Maples must have been done before that date, perhaps ...
As well as being an artist, Tom Thomson was an avid outdoorsman and Algonquin Park soon became his favourite place to paint. His enthusiasm for its quiet, untouched landscape with its changing moods ...
It occurs to me all the time, standing in front of a little sketch, or even a finished painting by Tom Thomson. You feel you're behind the eyes; so there is that personal identification with him, too.
The mystery surrounding the death of Tom Thomson has often overshadowed the work of this influential Canadian landscape artist — considered an inspiration for the Group of Seven. He died a tragic ...
Maynards' Fine Art and Antiques says one of the paintings — a landscape believed to be by Tom Thompson — sold Wednesday night for $126,500, which is half the estimated price.
The work of Canada's most famous artists, Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, whose paintings depict the rugged wilderness of the northern landscape, are on show in a major exhibition in Britain ...
Climate activists have once again targeted a famous work of art, with a member of the group On2Ottawa throwing pink paint on Tom Thomson ’s Northern River (1915) at the National Gallery of ...