Tom Thomson holds a prominent position in Canada's culture and has become an icon for his landscapes, his brief life, and mysterious death. Dividing his time between the wilderness and a shack behind the Studio Building near downtown Toronto, Thomson was an inspiration to his friends who eventually formed the Group of Seven.
Cultural historian Gregory Klages surveys first-hand testimony and archival records about Thomson’s tragic demise, attempting to sort fact from legend in the death of this Canadian icon.
A general introduction to the life and art of Tom Thomson.
When the author spoke with Alfred Joseph (A.J.) Casson at his home in 1990, the artist was then the last surviving member of the Group, and Casson revealed the reason why he believed MacDonald was so secretive: I have an idea that Alex ...
A stunning new edition of the Canadian classic with never-before-seen paintings First published in 1977 to commemorate the centenary of the birth of a Canadian painter whose brief, brilliant life, and untimely death in a mysterious canoe ...
Poetry. Winner of the 2006 National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry. "TOM THOMSON IN PURGATORY falls gracefully into the American tradition of the extended persona poem...Troy Jollimore knows how...
In master engraver George A. Walker's newest work, The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson, the circumstances surrounding the death and disappearance of the iconic Canadian artist are explored through some one hundred and nine wood engravings, ...
The poem “ Tom Thomson ” first appeared in the Gananoque Reporter and was subsequently published in Canadian Poetry Magazine 17 ( Winter 1953-54 ) : 6-9 , and in the anthology Canadian Poetry in English ( 1954 ) .
This is the real Tom Thomson mystery, and it is a story worth telling.
Joan Murray’s intimate biography details the life and work of Tom Thomson.
MacGregor examines the mysteries of Thomson's life, loves and violent death in a definitive non-fiction account.