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Name
  
Thoreau MacDonald

Role
  
J. E. H. MacDonald's son

Parents
  
J. E. H. MacDonald


Thoreau MacDonald Thoreau MacDonald Available Artwork at Mayberry Fine Art


Died
  
May 30, 1989, Toronto, Canada

Books
  
A Boy All Spirit: Thoreau MacDonald in the 1920s, The Group of Seven, Notebooks

Thoreau MacDonald (April 21, 1901 at Toronto, Ontario – May 30, 1989 at Toronto) was a Canadian illustrator, designer and painter.

Thoreau MacDonald Thoreau MacDonald The SampsonMatthews Prints

MacDonald was the son of Group of Seven member J. E. H. MacDonald. He was mainly self-taught, but he did work with his father. MacDonald was colour blind and as a result he worked primarily in black and white.

Thoreau MacDonald Artworks of Thoreau MacDonald Canadian 1901

As an illustrator, MacDonald worked for the Ryerson Press and Canadian Forum magazine. His work is found in the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Hart House at the University of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection amongst other collections.

His former home and 4-acre (16,000 m2) garden in Vaughan, Ontario, which he inherited from his father, was donated to the City of Vaughan in 1974. The building and grounds have been restored and are open to the public.

References

Thoreau MacDonald Wikipedia