Born in Collingwood, Ontario, Alice Blair Thomas studied at Bishop Strachan’s School in Toronto. She exhibited at the Royal Canadian Academy before she moved to Vancouver with her husband in 1916. In 1917 the couple moved to Los Angeles where she became active in the local art scene, exhibiting at the Pasadena Art Institute and the California Art Club. She travelled through Washington State and continued to spend time in Canada, and was a founding member of the British Columbia Society of Fine Arts in 1933. This is a wonderful atmospheric example shows Vancouver’s North Shore mountains with the Lions in the background and Deadman’s Island in the foreground.

Alice Blair Thomas (Canadian/American 1857-1945)

Vancouver Harbour, 1904
oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left "Alice Blair Thomas 1904"
Size: 29 ½ x 43 in (with frame 42 x 56 in)
ZJ19784

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