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  1. Tom Thomson ( Thomas John Thomson) (Claremont, Canadá, 5 de agosto de 1877 - Algonquin, 8 de julio de 1917) fue un pintor canadiense. Biografía. Tom Thomson trabajó como dibujante y grabador en Toronto en 1905, después de pasar cinco años en Seattle. En 1906 comenzó a pintar al óleo.

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    Thomas John Thomson (August 5, 1877 – July 8, 1917) was a Canadian artist active in the early 20th century. During his short career, he produced roughly 400 oil sketches on small wood panels and approximately 50 larger works on canvas. His works consist almost entirely of landscapes, depicting trees, skies, lakes, and rivers.

  3. Tom Thomson (Thomas John Thomson) fue un pintor canadiense, nacido en Claremont, Canadá, el 5 de agosto de 1877 y fallecido el 8 de julio de 1917 en Algonquin, Ontario. Tom Thomson trabajó como dibujante y grabador en Toronto en 1905, después de pasar cinco años en Seattle.

  4. Tom Thomson still stands as the Canadian painter, harsh, brilliant, brittle, uncouth, not only most Canadian but most creative. How the few things of his stick in one’s mind.”. For Canadian artists Roy Kiyooka and Dennis Lee, he is a “haunting presence” and “embodies the Canadian artistic identity”.

  5. 27 de ago. de 2013 · Tom Thomson was the most influential and enduringly popular Canadian artist of the early 20th century. An intense, wry and gentle artist with a canny sensibility, he was an early inspiration for what became the Group of Seven. He was one of the first painters to give acute visual form to the Canadian landscape.

  6. Tom Thomson was the most influential and enduringly popular Canadian artist of the early 20th century. An intense, wry, and gentle artist with a canny sensibility, he was an initial inspiration for what became the Group of Seven. He was one of the first painters to give acute visual form to the Canadian landscape.

  7. Tom Thomson, letter to Dr. James MacCallum, Oct. 6, 1914, from Canoe Lake Station (MacCallum Papers, National Gallery of Canada Archives) Tom Thomson's landscape paintings in oil created an enduring image of the Ontario North. His art both reflected and reinforced developing Canadian nationalism.