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When Tom Thomson drowned mysteriously in
Algonquin Park in July, 1917, he left behind a legend that has burgeoned with time.
People claim to see his ghost at Canoe Lake where he died. Thomson was an original,
mainly selftaught, and armed with an enormous natural talent. He painted from an
intense inner necessity and a consuming love of the Ontario north.
29" X 30"
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