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  1. Art Gallery of Ontario. 317 Dundas Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1-877-255-4246 or 416-979-6648 ago.net. Tom Thomson, Northern Lake, 1912 Oil on canvas 71.7 x 102.4 cm. Tom Thomson, Drowned Land, 1912 Oil on paper on plywood 17.5 x 25.1 cm. Tom Thomson, The Canoe, 1912 Oil on canvas on wood 17.3 x 25.3 cm.

    • Style & Technique

      Tom Thomson, Study of a Woman’s Head, c. 1903, ink and...

    • Sunset

      Tom Thomson, Sky (“The Light That Never Was”), 1913, oil on...

    • After The Storm

      Tom Thomson, detail of After the Storm, 1917. When viewed up...

    • Autumn, Algonquin Park

      Autumn, Algonquin Park is a fine example of Thomson’s...

  2. After a brief business career in Seattle, Thomson became a Toronto commercial artist in 1905. He began painting in 1911, and (with the support of Dr. James MacCallum) became a full-time artist in 1913. Thomson first visited Algonquin Park in 1911, and worked there as a wilderness guide. He sketched mostly in the spring or summer, wintering in ...

  3. Sep 7, 2003 · Tom Thomson brings together, for the first time since his death in 1917, more than 140 of the artist's oil sketches, paintings and works on paper, along with works by his contemporaries. This comprehensive exhibition covers his entire, though brief, artistic career; his materials and techniques; his relationship to the Arts and Crafts movement ...

  4. The Art Gallery of Ontario (better known as the AGO) is located in Toronto, Ontario. McMichael Canadian Art Collection – Includes a large collection of Thomson’s work along with “Tom’s Shack” – Located in Kleinburg, Ontario. Tom Thomson Art Gallery – Located in Owen Sound, Ontario. Art Gallery of Hamilton – Located in Hamilton ...

  5. Jun 29, 2024 · June 29 – October 14, 2024. Tom Thomson: North Star. 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, and each generation must reckon with his legacy anew, bringing ...

  6. 2 days ago · In September of 1917, J.E.H. MacDonald, Dr. MacCullum, and J.W. Beatty built a stone cairn on Hayhurst Point, overlooking Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park, close to one of Tom Thomson’s favourite campsites across from the bay from Mowat. The cairn is a memorial to Thomson, marking the date and the place where he had died.

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