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Tom Thomson’s Islands, Canoe Lake, 1916: a rock as the head of a bear

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Abstract

Tom Thomson is a doyen of Canadian art. Here, I argue one of his well-known pictures contains a hidden figure. In Thomson’s Islands, Canoe Lake, 1916, a blue-gray picture primitive richly affords a rock and a bear, a long-overlooked ambiguity, one that Thomson did not tell us he intended. Its picture primitives are contours and patches. They offer a limited set of scene primitives. A likelihood ratio of less than 1 in 100 supports the contention that the bear is a hidden figure.


Corresponding author: John M. Kennedy, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON M1C1A4, Canada, E-mail:

Acknowledgments

For comments on a draft of this article, I would like to thank Selene Carboni, Marta Wnuczko (who also helped with the triangle figure) and Victor Kennedy. Artwork in this paper is in the public domain.

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