Canadian Artists Bundle

Canadian Artists Bundle
Author: Kate Braid
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-12-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459727908

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Presenting three titles in the Quest Biography series that profiles prominent figures in Canada’s history. Canada’s vast wilderness presents many opportunities for artists to capture its beauty in their distinct styles, and the country has produced its share of talented landscape painters. Tom Thomson’s work is known the world over for its wild, vivid portrayals of Ontario’s wilderness. Emily Carr captured the lushness of the west coast as well as the traditional culture of the indigenous peoples. Lesser known, James Wilson Morrice also contributed to Canada’s landscape painting legacy through paintings inspired by such artists as the Impressionists and Van Gogh. These artists’ lives are as fascinating as their work. Includes Emily Carr Tom Thomson James Wilson Morrice

Canadian Artists Bundle Emily Carr, Tom Thomson, James Wilson Morrice

Canadian Artists Bundle Emily Carr, Tom Thomson, James Wilson Morrice
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Presenting three titles in the Quest Biography series that profiles prominent figures in Canada’s history. Canada’s vast wilderness presents many opportunities for artists to capture its beauty in their distinct styles, and the country has produced its share of talented landscape painters. Tom Thomson’s work is known the world over for its wild, vivid portrayals of Ontario’s wilderness. Emily Carr captured the lushness of the west coast as well as the traditional culture of the indigenous peoples. Lesser known, James Wilson Morrice also contributed to Canada’s landscape painting legacy through paintings inspired by such artists as the Impressionists and Van Gogh. These artists’ lives are as fascinating as their work. Includes:Emily CarrTom ThomsonJames Wilson Morrice.

Quest Biographies Bundle — Books 21–30

Quest Biographies Bundle — Books 21–30
Author: Julie H. Ferguson
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 1315
Release: 2013-12-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459724380

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Presenting ten titles in the Quest Biography series that profiles prominent figures in Canada’s history. The important Canadian lives detailed here are: painters Tom Thomson and James Wilson Morrice; explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson; frontiersman Simon Girty; railway baron William C. Van Horne; early politicians George Simpson and James Douglas; revolutionary Metis leader Louis Riel; writer Robertson Davies; and early movie star Mary Pickford. Includes Louis Riel James Wilson Morrice Vilhjalmur Stefansson Robertson Davies James Douglas William C. Van Horne George Simpson Tom Thomson Simon Girty Mary Pickford

Quest Biographies Bundle — Books 26–30

Quest Biographies Bundle — Books 26–30
Author: Wayne Larsen
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 1002
Release: 2013-11-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459724348

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Presenting five titles in the Quest Biography series that profiles prominent figures in Canada’s history. The important Canadian lives detailed here are: nineteenth century railway builder William C. Van Horne; early nineteenth century governor and fur baron George Simpson; legendary Group of Seven-associated landscape painter Tom Thomson; intrepid early frontiersman Simon Girty; and Canada’s first world-famous movie star, Mary Pickford. Includes William C. Van Horne George Simpson Tom Thomson Simon Girty Mary Pickford

James Wilson Morrice

James Wilson Morrice
Author: Donald W. Buchanan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1947
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

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Tom Thomson

Tom Thomson
Author: David Silcox
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 729
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1443442356

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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 accident, gained him mythic status in his homeland, Tom Thomson: The Silence and the Storm quickly attained legendary status in its own right. This newly designed and expanded edition revives a classic and adds more than 25 never-before-seen paintings and a new introduction. Co-authors Harold Town, a founder of the Painters Eleven and an icon of Canadian art himself, and art historian David P. Silcox, former head of Sotheby's Canadian division, celebrate this early associate of the Group of Seven as a key creative figure without falling into the trap of cultural jingoism. Thomson, the authors maintain, was an inspired regional painter—in the best sense of that term—who stumbled upon the bold Expressionist palette pioneered by Matisse and his contemporaries despite working from a provincial backwater. Thomson's finest works are reproduced here in painstakingly colour-matched plates, including more than 80 of Thomson's famous oil sketches in exactly their original size.

Tom Thomson

Tom Thomson
Author: Wayne Larsen
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-01-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1554887720

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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.

Tom Thomson

Tom Thomson
Author: Joan Murray
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1998-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1554883695

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This is an intimate biography of an artist who became a legend after his death, but who in his private life stands revealed as a troubled man who was, in many ways, his own victim. Joan Murray’s new biography is part detective work, too: she investigates his beliefs, and the origins of his great masterpieces, and provides a convincing description of the possible circumstances of his death. The art of Tom Thomson represents one of the high points of Canadian modernism, which flourished in the first two decades of this century. During his brief career, lasting just five years, Thomson evolved a highly intense, naturalistic style, introducing formal innovations and challenging the idiom of the tonal landscape of painters popular in his day. Thomson’s idiosyncratic expressionist landscape art reflected the intellectual and psychological climate of pre-World War I Canada. It developed against the complex cultural background that produced the poets Bliss Carmen and Duncan Campbell Scott and, later, the painters of the Group of Seven. Despite his short creative life, and only half a decade of mature artistic activity, Thomson, a superb designer, produced an extensive body of work - more than thirty canvases and three hundred oil sketches - in a remarkably personal style, characterized by unusual colour combinations and strong patterns. Through it he conveyed the existential dimension of nature, making Algonquin Park - its trees, waters, and winds - the principal subject of his work.

The Group of Seven and Tom Thomson

The Group of Seven and Tom Thomson
Author: Anne Newlands
Publisher: Willowdale, Ont. : Firefly Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Painting, Canadian
ISBN: 9781895565539

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Well-illustrated with 40 color works and archival photographs, this is an informative introduction to Canada's best-loved artists from the early 20th century -- the Group of Seven and Tom Thomson.

Emily Carr

Emily Carr
Author: Cat Klerks
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1772030880

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This is the story of a rebellious girl from British Columbia who travelled the world in pursuit of her calling only to find her true inspiration in the Canadian landscape she’d left behind. Both a prolific painter and an accomplished writer, Carr was more comfortable in the raw wilderness than in the tea rooms of London, and more at home with her unique pets than with the people around her. Despite numerous setbacks and disappointments, she persevered to become the West Coast’s most celebrated artist—and a Canadian icon. Her story is a testament to individuality and an inspiration to all.