He did not join the group of seven. He is widely acknowledged as a painter with the group of seven by his artworks themselves and what he painted. He barely even spent any time in the forest! Before he died he would only go in the summer months (not that i blame him.) He actually would have hated the group of seven if he hadn't died before they were established. he was, however, a true artist by many standards. He was pretty much a loner and he had a mental health problem, This kind of group he would have hated.I have some sources to back me up on this: Northern Light By Roy MacGregor, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_of_Seven_(artists)this one states that he and Emily Carr were both associated with the group of seven but neither were a part of it, http://www.mcmichael.com/collection/seven/thomson.cfm This tells how he wasn't even alive.Thank you
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Tom Thomson -- The Group of Seven
Tom Thomson, who is widely regarded as the spiritual leader of the Group of Seven, died under mysterious circumstances in July, 1917, at Ontario's Algonquin Park. Thomson was never an actual member of the Group, because it was not formed until 1919. The Group's first exhibition was in 1920.
Tom Thomson
David P. Silcox has written: 'Tom Thomson' -- subject(s): Biography, Group of Seven (Group of artists), Painters 'Christopher Pratt'
Tom Thomson, J.E.H MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Fredrick Varley, Frank Johnston, Franklin Carmichael, In 1913 A.Y Jackson, Lawren S. Harris
The Group of Seven were artists who joined together in Toronto shortly before WW1. The original members of the group were Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, Arthur Lismer, J. E. H. MacDonald, A. Y. Jackson, Frank Johnston, and Fred Varley. An eight artist, Tom Thomson, also worked with the Group of Seven.
The group of seven were painters that all loved to paint scenes of nature. The group of seven included Lawren Harris, J.E.H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Fredrick Varley, Frank Johnston, Franklin Carmichel and A.Y. Jackson. However, 2 artists by the names of Tom John Thomson and Emily Carr, were not officially part of the Group of Seven. But, they were very closely associated
Tom Thomson, J.E.H MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Fredrick Varley, Frank Johnston, and Franklin Carmichael. In 1913 A.Y Jackson, and Lawren S. Harris joined the group.
The Group of Seven were artists. They got together in the early 1900's The group of seven wanted to capture the beauty of Canada and inspire Canadians to be proud. Consisted of Tom Thomson, J.E.H MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Fredrick Varley, Frank Johnston, and Franklin Carmichael. In 1913 A.Y Jackson and Lawren S. Harris joined the group.
Tom Thomson was born on August 5, 1877.
Tom Thomson did not get married. He had a Girlfriend, Winnie Trainer.
The Tom Thomson Mystery was created in 1970.