Works
  • John Angus Palmer, Adelaide Street West., Toronto, 1967
    Adelaide Street West., Toronto, 1967CAD 899.00
    John Angus Palmer, Adelaide Street West., Toronto, 1967
    CAD 899.00
  • John Angus Palmer, Old Barn, North of Huntsville, 1970
    Old Barn, North of Huntsville, 1970CAD 899.00
    John Angus Palmer, Old Barn, North of Huntsville, 1970
    CAD 899.00
  • John Angus Palmer, Muskoka Cabin, 1972
    Muskoka Cabin, 1972CAD 899.00
    John Angus Palmer, Muskoka Cabin, 1972
    CAD 899.00
  • John Angus Palmer, Old Woman Bay, Lake Superior , 1978
    Old Woman Bay, Lake Superior , 1978CAD 650.00
    John Angus Palmer, Old Woman Bay, Lake Superior , 1978
    CAD 650.00
Biography

    John Angus Palmer was a Surgeon in Toronto General Hospital and an Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Toronto. Palmer was born in Meaford, Ontario and was inspired to paint as a young man by Fred Haines, Manley MacDonald, Earnest Dalton and A.J. Casson.

 

John Angus Palmer; Georgian Bay, Point Au Baril

John Angus Palmer; Georgian Bay, Point Au Baril

 

For most of his years as a painter he focused primarily on the Canadian landscape as a subject.  He painted in all provinces, but focused mainly on Northern Ontario in areas near Lake Superior, Georgian Bay, Algonquin Park, and Cobalt. Although some of these sketches were worked up to larger canvasses, the smaller 10" x 12" oil sketches are considered to be most definitive of his work. His frequent companions on sketching trips were Lawrence Nickle and Michael Cleary.

 

John Angus Palmer; Swamp North of Huntsville

John Angus Palmer; Swamp North of Huntsville

 

Source: Temiskaming Art Gallery

 

    John Angus Palmer was a faculty member of the Department of Surgery at University of Toronto and the Division of General Surgery at the Toronto General Hospital. He practiced as a Surgical Oncologist until his untimely demise in 1984. He had a broad range of interests including Endocrine Surgery and Gastrointestinal Malignancy. He was a master surgeon, an astounding technician, a thoughtful and sage clinician and a gifted teacher. A lectureship was established in 1985 by his friends, family, former students, patients, and medical colleagues as a tribute to his life and memory.

   

Source:  University of Toronto, The Surgical Spotlight