Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
<strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong><br />
Life & Work by David P. Silcox<br />
Robson, Albert Henry. <strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong>.<br />
Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1937. A good<br />
personal recollection.<br />
Silcox, David P. <strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong>: An Introduction<br />
to His Life and Art. Willowdale, ON: Firefly<br />
Books, 2002.<br />
–––. The Group of Seven and <strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong>.<br />
Richmond Hill, ON: Firefly Books, 2003.<br />
Silcox, David P., and Harold Town. <strong>Tom</strong><br />
<strong>Thomson</strong>: The Silence and the Storm. 5th ed.<br />
Toronto: HarperCollins Canada, forthcoming<br />
2016. This book, an earlier edition of which is<br />
available in French, presents the largest number of <strong>Thomson</strong>’s paintings, photographs,<br />
and ancillary works in print.<br />
Cover of the exhibition catalogue <strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong><br />
published in 2002 to correspond with the major<br />
touring exhibition organized by Chares C. Hill and<br />
Dennis Reid<br />
Cover of the first edition of David P. Silcox and<br />
Harold Town’s <strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong>: The Silence and<br />
the Storm<br />
Articles<br />
Bordo, Jonathan. “Jack Pine: Wilderness Sublime or the Erasure of the Aboriginal<br />
Presence from the Canadian Landscape.” Journal of Canadian Studies 27, no 4<br />
(1992–93): 98–128.<br />
Cameron, Ross D. “<strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong>, Antimodernism, and the Ideal of Manhood.” Journal<br />
of the Canadian Historical Association 10 (1999): 185.<br />
Fairley, Barker. “<strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong> and Others.” Rebel 4, no 6 (1920): 244–48.<br />
MacCallum, J.M. “<strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong>: Painter of the North.” Canadian Magazine 1, no 5<br />
(March 1918): 375–85.<br />
MacDonald, J.E.H. “A Landmark of Canadian Art.” Rebel 2, no 2 (1917): 46–48.<br />
A fine personal recollection by an artist friend.<br />
Machardy, Carolyn. “An Inquiry into the Success of <strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong>’s The West Wind.”<br />
University of Toronto Quarterly 68, no 3 (1999): 768–89.<br />
113