Tom Thomson Painting Reproductions 1 of 1
1877-1917
Canadian Group of Seven Painter
Tom Thomson was a Canadian painter and a member of the Group of Seven, a group of artists who developed a unique style of Canadian landscape painting in the early 20th century. Born in 1877 in Claremont, Ontario, Thomson was largely self-taught as an artist, though he did receive some training in art and design. He worked as a commercial artist in Toronto before moving to Algonquin Park in Ontario, where he was inspired by the natural beauty of the area and began to focus on painting landscapes.
Thomson's style was characterized by bold brushwork and vivid use of color, and he is considered to be one of the foremost Canadian landscape painters of his time. He painted many of the iconic landscapes of the Algonquin Park area, including Lake Superior and the Northern Ontario wilderness. His work was widely recognized and appreciated during his lifetime, and today he is remembered as one of the most important Canadian artists of the 20th century.
Unfortunately, Thomson's life was cut short when he drowned in Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park in 1917. The circumstances of his death remain mysterious, and his paintings continue to be the subject of much speculation and discussion. Nevertheless, his legacy as an artist lives on, and his work continues to be widely admired and collected by art lovers around the world.
Tom Thomson's early paintings showed a strong influence from the traditions of European art and the work of artists such as J.M.W. Turner and James McNeill Whistler. However, as he continued to develop his style, he began to incorporate elements of First Nations and Inuit art, as well as the styles and techniques of contemporary artists such as French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists.
During his time in Algonquin Park, Thomson lived and worked as a guide and fisherman, and he often painted outdoors, using the natural surroundings as his studio. He painted in all seasons and all weather conditions, capturing the moods and colors of the Canadian wilderness in a way that was new and exciting.
After Thomson's death, a group of artists who had known and been inspired by him formed the Group of Seven, with the goal of promoting a new style of Canadian landscape painting. The Group of Seven was influential in establishing Canadian art as a distinctive and important form, and Thomson's paintings played a key role in this movement.
Today, Thomson's paintings are held in high regard and are widely sought after by collectors and art lovers. They are displayed in many of the world's leading art museums, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the National Gallery of Canada, and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. His impact on Canadian art and culture continues to be felt, and his work continues to inspire new generations of artists and art lovers.
Thomson's style was characterized by bold brushwork and vivid use of color, and he is considered to be one of the foremost Canadian landscape painters of his time. He painted many of the iconic landscapes of the Algonquin Park area, including Lake Superior and the Northern Ontario wilderness. His work was widely recognized and appreciated during his lifetime, and today he is remembered as one of the most important Canadian artists of the 20th century.
Unfortunately, Thomson's life was cut short when he drowned in Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park in 1917. The circumstances of his death remain mysterious, and his paintings continue to be the subject of much speculation and discussion. Nevertheless, his legacy as an artist lives on, and his work continues to be widely admired and collected by art lovers around the world.
Tom Thomson's early paintings showed a strong influence from the traditions of European art and the work of artists such as J.M.W. Turner and James McNeill Whistler. However, as he continued to develop his style, he began to incorporate elements of First Nations and Inuit art, as well as the styles and techniques of contemporary artists such as French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists.
During his time in Algonquin Park, Thomson lived and worked as a guide and fisherman, and he often painted outdoors, using the natural surroundings as his studio. He painted in all seasons and all weather conditions, capturing the moods and colors of the Canadian wilderness in a way that was new and exciting.
After Thomson's death, a group of artists who had known and been inspired by him formed the Group of Seven, with the goal of promoting a new style of Canadian landscape painting. The Group of Seven was influential in establishing Canadian art as a distinctive and important form, and Thomson's paintings played a key role in this movement.
Today, Thomson's paintings are held in high regard and are widely sought after by collectors and art lovers. They are displayed in many of the world's leading art museums, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the National Gallery of Canada, and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. His impact on Canadian art and culture continues to be felt, and his work continues to inspire new generations of artists and art lovers.
21 Tom Thomson Paintings
Birches and Cedar, Fall 1915
Oil Painting
$351
$351
Canvas Print
$48.54
$48.54
SKU: TTO-14744
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 21.6 x 26.7 cm
Private Collection
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 21.6 x 26.7 cm
Private Collection
Autumn Scene c.1916
Oil Painting
$319
$319
Canvas Print
$48.54
$48.54
SKU: TTO-14745
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 20.3 x 25.4 cm
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 20.3 x 25.4 cm
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
Round Lake, Mud Bay 1915
Oil Painting
$325
$325
Canvas Print
$48.54
$48.54
SKU: TTO-14746
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 21.2 x 26.6 cm
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 21.2 x 26.6 cm
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
The Jack Pine c.1916/17
Oil Painting
$601
$601
Canvas Print
$67.13
$67.13
SKU: TTO-14747
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 128 x 139.8 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 128 x 139.8 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Early Snow 1916
Oil Painting
$365
$365
Canvas Print
$50.34
$50.34
SKU: TTO-14748
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 45.5 x 45.5 cm
Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 45.5 x 45.5 cm
Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba, Canada
The West Wind c.1916/17
Oil Painting
$609
$609
Canvas Print
$63.52
$63.52
SKU: TTO-14749
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 120.7 x 138 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 120.7 x 138 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Autumn Tapestry: Tangled Trees 1914
Oil Painting
$345
$345
SKU: TTO-14750
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 21.6 x 26.6 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 21.6 x 26.6 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Maple Woods, Bare Trunks 1915
Oil Painting
$317
$317
SKU: TTO-14751
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 21.3 x 26.6 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 21.3 x 26.6 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Burnt Land 1915
Oil Painting
$371
$371
SKU: TTO-14752
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 54.6 x 66.7 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 54.6 x 66.7 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Northern River 1915
Oil Painting
$633
$633
SKU: TTO-14753
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 115 x 102 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 115 x 102 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Frost-laden Cedars, Big Cauchon Lake c.1915/16
Oil Painting
$315
$315
SKU: TTO-14754
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 30.8 x 38.5 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 30.8 x 38.5 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Snow in October c.1916/17
Oil Painting
$655
$655
SKU: TTO-14755
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 82 x 87.8 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 82 x 87.8 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Decorative Landscape: Birches c.1915/16
Oil Painting
$597
$597
SKU: TTO-14756
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 77 x 72 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 77 x 72 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
The Pool c.1915/16
Oil Painting
$609
$609
Canvas Print
$48.54
$48.54
SKU: TTO-14757
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 76.4 x 81.7 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 76.4 x 81.7 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Pine Island, Georgian Bay c.1914/16
Oil Painting
$612
$612
SKU: TTO-14758
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 153.2 x 127.7 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 153.2 x 127.7 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Spring Ice 1916
Oil Painting
$591
$591
SKU: TTO-14759
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 72 x 102.3 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 72 x 102.3 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Autumn's Garland c.1915/16
Oil Painting
$601
$601
Canvas Print
$68.33
$68.33
SKU: TTO-14760
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 122.5 x 132.2 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 122.5 x 132.2 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Decorative Panel II c.1915/16
Oil Painting
$486
$486
SKU: TTO-14761
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 120.8 x 96.4 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 120.8 x 96.4 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Decorative Panel I c.1915/16
Oil Painting
$501
$501
SKU: TTO-14762
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 121 x 96.4 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 121 x 96.4 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Decorative Panel III c.1915/16
Oil Painting
$488
$488
SKU: TTO-14763
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 120.8 x 96.2 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 120.8 x 96.2 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Decorative Panel IV c.1915/16
Oil Painting
$484
$484
SKU: TTO-14764
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 120.8 x 96.4 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada
Tom Thomson
Original Size: 120.8 x 96.4 cm
National Gallery of Art, Ottawa, Canada