Art Galleries - Tom Thomson
Tom Thomson’s artworks can be found at a wide range of museums and educational institutions throughout Canada. Below is a list of places where Tom Thomson’s work may be viewed in …
Where to see Tom Thomson - Art Canada Institute
Tom Thomson - 61 artworks - painting - WikiArt.org
Tom Thomson - Wikipedia
Thomson was largely self-taught. His experiences as a graphic designer with Toronto's Grip Ltd. honed his draughtsmanship. Although he began painting and drawing at an early age, it was only in 1912, when he was well into his thirties, that he began to paint seriously. His first trips to Algonquin Park inspired him to follow the lead of fellow artists in producing oil sketches of natural scenes on …
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Tom Thomson - National Gallery of Canada
Tom Thomson's landscape paintings in oil created an enduring image of the Ontario North. His art both reflected and reinforced developing Canadian nationalism. Although he was associated with the Group of Seven, he was not …
Tom Thomson - The Group of Seven
In 1967, the Tom Thomson Art Gallery opened in Owen Sound. In 1968, Thomson’s shack from behind the Studio Building was moved to the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg. Many of his works are also on display at …
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Tom Thomson: Man, Myth, and Masterworks
2 天之前 · When out painting on location, Thomson would use a small wooden sketch box, not much bigger than a piece of letter-sized paper, to carry his oil paints, palette, and brushes; his small painting boards were safely tucked …
Tom Thomson: North Star - Audain Art Museum
Tom Thomson’s catalytic achievement changed the face of Canadian painting forever. The subject of many catalogues, books, plays, musical compositions, films and exhibitions, Thomson has a canonical place in Canadian culture, …
Tom Thomson, The West Wind, 1916–17 | Art Canada …
The sinuous forms of Art Nouveau and Expressionist colours animate Tom Thomson’s painting of a wind-twisted tree on a rocky point, painted during the First World War.
Tom Thomson - Art Canada Institute
Tom Thomson, Study of a Woman’s Head, c. 1903, ink and crayon on paper, 11 x 8 cm, Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Owen Sound, Ontario. Thomson’s carefully drawn sketch is based on the iconic “Gibson Girl,” created by the …