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b. 1953 - d. 2013

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        • Attributed to Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Covered Vase, 1980s, height 10.8 in — 27.5 cm
          Jun. 21, 2018

          Attributed to Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Covered Vase, 1980s, height 10.8 in — 27.5 cm

          Est: $50 - $100

          Attributed to Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Covered Vase, 1980sminor chip, height 10.8 in — 27.5 cmProvenance:Collection of Douglas Hobbs, OttawaEstimate: $50—100

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        • Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Two Candlesticks, 1980s, largest height 6.6 in — 16.8 cm (2 Pieces)
          Jun. 21, 2018

          Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Two Candlesticks, 1980s, largest height 6.6 in — 16.8 cm (2 Pieces)

          Est: $50 - $100

          Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Two Candlesticks, 1980sminor repair, largest height 6.6 in — 16.8 cm, incised signatures ThomsonProvenance:Collection of Douglas Hobbs, Ottawa, acquired directly from the artistEstimate: $50—100

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        • Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Circular Plaque, 1980s, diameter 13.8 in — 35 cm
          Jun. 21, 2018

          Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Circular Plaque, 1980s, diameter 13.8 in — 35 cm

          Est: $50 - $100

          Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013), Circular Plaque, 1980sdiameter 13.8 in — 35 cmProvenance:Collection of Douglas Hobbs, Ottawa, acquired directly from the artistEstimate: $50—100

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        • Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013) Male and Female Form Sculptures, 1980s, largest height 20.5 in — 52 cm (2 Pieces)
          Jun. 21, 2018

          Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013) Male and Female Form Sculptures, 1980s, largest height 20.5 in — 52 cm (2 Pieces)

          Est: $200 - $300

          Jim Thomson (Canadian, 1953-2013) Male and Female Form Sculptures, 1980scondition noted, largest height 20.5 in — 52 cm, incised and painted marks including THOMSON, initials J.T. and 151Provenance:Collection of Douglas Hobbs, Ottawa, acquired directly from the artistEstimate: $200—300

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        • JIM THOMSON (1953 - 2013), R.C.A., URN WITH LEAVES, 19" x 18.5" x 13.5" - 48.3 x 47 x 34.3 cm.
          Apr. 21, 2015

          JIM THOMSON (1953 - 2013), R.C.A., URN WITH LEAVES, 19" x 18.5" x 13.5" - 48.3 x 47 x 34.3 cm.

          Est: $400 - $500

          JIM THOMSON (1953 - 2013), R.C.A. URN WITH LEAVES stoneware, 2 small chips, 19" x 18.5" x 13.5" -- 48.3 x 47 x 34.3 cm., unsigned Provenance: Prime Canadian Crafts, Toronto, ON Note: JIM THOMSON (1953 - 2013), R.C.A. Jim Thomson was born in 1953, Ottawa, Ontario and studied art at the Vancouver School of Art, Carleton University. He started his artistic career in 1972, and exhibited his work across Canada, in the UK, China, Japan, The Netherlands, Italy, as well as in Columbus, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York. Thomson lectured at The Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Ontario College of Art and Design, Concordia University, Sheridan College of Art & Design, Queen's University, The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, The National Gallery of Canada, and The Burlington Arts Centre. Thomson's publicly commissioned work, On Top of the World, can be seen at the former Regional Headquarters in Ottawa, now the new City Hall. At the old Ottawa City Hall on Sussex Drive his commissioned work of 12 Benches can also be viewed. His work is also found in many private and corporate collections. In 2008 Thomson was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts.Thomson passed away in 2013. Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions 2007 Bowled Over, Cross MacKenzie Gallery, Washington, DC Familliars: Recent Ceramics, David Kaye Gallery, Toronto, ON 2006 From Function, Burlington Art Centre, Burlington, ON 2002 FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario. Fire at Both Ends (solo exhibition), Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, ON 2001 FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics, The Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, SK Recent Work (solo exhibition), Prime Gallery, Toronto, ON 2000 FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS 1999 Canada - Clay Today; curated by Susan Jefferies for the George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art's touring exhibition first shown in Amsterdam during The Ceramic Millenium conference. A Grand Design,Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK 1998 FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics, Itabashi Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan Regatta, Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario. 1997 FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics, Burlington Art Centre. Jim Thomson, Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York, New York. 1996 Reshaping Tradition: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics in Asian Modes, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON 1995 Prime Gallery, Toronto, ON 1994 6th National Biennial of Ceramics; Trois-Rivières, QC 1993 Boboli Summer Courtyard Installation; Burlington Art Centre, Burlington, ON Into the Corners: A Look at In-depth Collecting, Burlington Art Centre, ON 1992 5th National Biennial of Ceramics, Trois Rivières, Québec Calendar; The Craft Gallery, Ontario Crafts Council, Toronto, ON 1991 Ashton's Gallery, Toronto, ON

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