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  2. Alice Elinor Lambert - Wikipedia

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    For one disturbing year she had been desperately in love with a tall, dark boy named Tom, a commercial artist, who in the summer used to take her on streetcar rides to Alki Point and in the wintertime to the dusty dimness of the public library, where he would pore over prints and reproductions of the masters. When finally, darkly morose and ...

  3. Spring Ice - Wikipedia

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    Spring Ice is a 1915–16 oil painting by Canadian painter Tom Thomson.The work was inspired by a sketch completed on Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park.The completed canvas is large, measuring 72.0 cm × 102.3 cm (28.3 in × 40.3 in).

  4. Robert G. Kemp - Wikipedia

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    Kemp had 12 exhibitions. His paintings have won 5 awards and can be found in the collections of the Tom Thomson Memorial Gallery in Owen Sound, Ontario and Princess Anne of the British royal family. In addition to 2 self-published books; "Places and Faces"(1972) and "Country Charms"(1976), the Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts published a ...

  5. J. E. H. MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    In the coming years, he encouraged his colleagues—including future artist Tom Thomson—to develop their skills as painters. [1] In 1899, MacDonald married Joan Lavis, and two years later they had a son, Thoreau. [5]

  6. The Drive (Thomson) - Wikipedia

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    The Drive is an oil-on-canvas painting of 1916–17 by the Canadian artist Tom Thomson. It depicts the logging industry in Algonquin Park. A frequent subject of Thomson's work, the painting shows timbermen directing sawn logs down a canal towards the Ottawa River. It was based on sketches of Thomson's composed while he was a fire ranger in the ...

  7. Drowned Land - Wikipedia

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    Drowned Land is a 1912 oil sketch by the 20th-century Canadian painter Tom Thomson.. The work was painted in the fall of 1912, possibly on the Mississagi River.It depicts an area desolate and damaged due to flooding via damming.

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