Listed Canadian Artist 1868 - 1965
Oil on Canvas - Signed by the Artist
Painted ca. 1930 - Georgian Bay
H: 18 in. by W: 24 in.
George was born near Claremont, Ontario and grew up in Leith (near Owen Sound, Ontario). He studied art at the New York Art Students’ League. After which he went to work in Connecticut and painted there until 1926, at which time he moved back to the Owen Sound area and gained notoriety as an impressionist painter of Northern Ontario landscapes.
George Thomson, the older brother of renowned Canadian artist Tom Thomson, was a deeply sincere painter who described his work as "conservatively modern." He firmly believed that every artist, whether working in oil paints or watercolor, should cultivate a unique style that reflects their individual temperament and artistic vision.
George was a member of the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, the Ontario Society of Artists and he exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy from 1918 to 1950, and with the Montreal Museum of Fine Art and in many other major cities in Canada and the United States. His work is in the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Morgan Gallery of Hartford, Connecticut as well as in many public and private collections world wide.
Until his death in 1965, at the age of 97, George was still actively painting and was known at that time as “Canada’s oldest living artist.”
Updated March 21, 2025 |
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