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Title: | Tom Thomson | ||
| Sub-title: | North Star | |||
| Edited by: | Sarah Milroy, Ian A.C. Dejardin | |||
| ISBN10-13: | 1773103202 : 9781773103204 | |||
| Format: | Hardback | |||
| Size: | xxmm | |||
| Pages: | 272 | |||
| Weight: | 1.928 Kg. | |||
| Published: | Goose Lane Editions - July 2023 | |||
| List Price: | 46.99 Pounds Sterling | |||
| Availability: | Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon | |||
| Subjects: | History of art / art & design styles : Individual artists, art monographs : Exhibition catalogues & specific collections | |||
Tom Thomson is the undisputed master of the oil sketch. A towering figure in the history of Canadian art after just five years of professional practise, he stunned audiences with his fresh and avant-garde experimentation, evoking his experience of the Ontario landscape in dozens of dazzling miniature masterworks. Thomsonâ s death in 1917 triggered the formation of the Group of Seven and the ascendancy of landscape painting as a national preoccupation. Tom Thomson: North Star is the first book to focus on Thomsonâ s small-scale sketches and brings together a variety of voices to interpret his legacy with fresh eyes. Among them are the McMichaelâ s Executive Director Ian A.C. Dejardin, historian Douglas Hunter, and Algonquin knowledge-keeper and cultural activist Christine McRae Luckasavitch, as well as a number of contemporary Canadian artists from all parts of Canada. The essays in combination with more than 150 reproductions of Thomsonâ s painted sketches cast new light on the enduring influence of one of Canadaâ s most iconic artists. |
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