A dramatic landscape painting of a rocky river flowing through a mountain valley under dark, stormy skies, with sparse trees and rugged cliffs illuminated by soft light.
Learn About

Living Things
& Habitats

through the art of

Homer Watson

Grades 1-12

Living Things & Habitats
through the art of Homer Watson

Homer Watson (1855–1936) was one of the country’s most important nineteenth-century artists, and he is best known for his landscapes of Canada. Although Watson did not work in a revolutionary style like Impressionism or Post-Impressionism, adopted by many European painters of his day, his views about land were ahead of their time. He believed in maintaining sustainable relationships with nature and in preserving the environment. The lands of southern Ontario were very important to him personally, and he knew them well. In this guide Watson’s connection to the natural world is used as a foundation for students’ exploration of plants, animals, and everything they need to live in a healthy ecosystem.

Learning Activities
  • The Characteristics and Needs of Plants
  • Risks to Healthy Environments
  • Habitats and Ecosystems
Related Subjects
  • Biology
  • Language Arts
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Visual Arts

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