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<strong>Tom</strong> <strong>Thomson</strong><br />

Life & Work by David P. Silcox<br />

Early Snow, Algonquin Park, 1916. Private collection. Photograph courtesy of Sotheby’s, Inc. ©<br />

Early Spring, Canoe Lake, 1917. Private collection, photography courtesy of Heffel.<br />

Fire-Swept Hills, 1915. <strong>Thomson</strong> Collection, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto.<br />

First Snow in Autumn, 1916. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, bequest of Dr. J.M. MacCallum, Toronto, 1944<br />

(no. 4670).<br />

The Fisherman, 1916–17. Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, gift of the Ernest E. Poole Foundation, 1975 (no. 68.6.84).<br />

Hot Summer Moonlight, 1915. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, bequest of Dr. J.M. MacCallum, Toronto, 1944 (no.<br />

4648).<br />

In the Northland, 1915–16. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Friends of the Museum, Dr. Francis J. Shepherd, Sir<br />

Vincent Meredith, Drs. Lauterman and W. Gardner and Mrs. Hobart Molson, 1922 (1922.179).<br />

The Jack Pine, 1916–17. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (no. 1519).<br />

Lakeside, Spring, Algonquin Park, 1915. Private collection.<br />

Moonlight, 1913–14. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (no. 943).<br />

Moonlight, c. 1913–14. Private collection.<br />

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