Thomas Fripp

Thomas William Fripp (March 23, 1864 – May 30, 1931) was an English-born Canadian artist who portrayed in watercolour the mountains of British Columbia and the Rockies.

His grandfather Nicholas Pocock founded the Royal Watercolour Society.

After suffering an injury, Fripp moved to Vancouver to continue in a career as an artist.

[1][2] He is known mainly for his watercolours of the Rocky Mountains and landscapes of the Pacific coast, but he also worked in oil and produced some portraits.

[1] Fripp married Gertrude Maude Muriel in 1897; the couple had two sons and a daughter.