art.wikisort.org - ArtistBradley Walker Tomlin (August 19, 1899 – May 11, 1953) belonged to the generation of New York School Abstract Expressionist artists. He participated in the famous ‘’Ninth Street Show.’’ According to John I. H. Baur,[1] Curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Tomlin’s "life and his work were marked by a persistent, restless striving toward perfection, in a truly classical sense of the word, towards that “inner logic” of form which would produce a total harmony, an unalterable rightness, a sense of miraculous completion...It was only during the last five years of his life that the goal was fully reached, and his art flowered with a sure strength and authority."
American painter
Bradley Walker Tomlin |
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Born | (1899-08-19)August 19, 1899
Syracuse, NY |
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Died | May 11, 1953(1953-05-11) (aged 53)
St. Vincent’s Hospital, New York City |
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Occupation | Abstract expressionist painter. |
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Biography
Born in Syracuse, New York, Tomlin was the youngest of four children. Beginning in high school he wanted to be an artist. His art teachers were Cornelia Moses, a former pupil of Arthur Wesley Dow, Hugo Gari Wagner for modeling, and Frank London, his mentor and teacher.[citation needed]
Tomlin attended Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts, New York from 1917-1921, studying under Dr. Jeannette Scott and Professor Carl T. Hawley. He then attended Académie Colarossi and the Grande Chaumiѐre, in Paris from 1923–1924. He returned to New York in the late 1924. He began exhibiting in 1925 at the Whitney Studio Club. In 1926 Tomlin returned to Europe, visiting England, Italy and Switzerland, though staying mainly in Paris. He returned to the United States in July 1927. He also discovered Woodstock, New York where he spent his summers.[citation needed]
During the depression Tomlin worked in teaching positions at Sarah Lawrence College from 1932 - 1941, at Buckley School from 1932–1933, and at Dalton School from 1933–1934.[citation needed]
On Sunday, May 10, 1953, Tomlin drove with his friends to a party at the Jackson Pollocks’ house on Long Island, from which he returned about midnight, feeling ill.[2] The following day, he was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital where he suffered a heart attack and died at seven that night. Bradley Walker Tomlin died at the age of fifty-three.[3][4]
Selected solo exhibitions
- 1922: Skaneatele and Cazenovia, NY (watercolors)
- 1925: Anderson Galleries, NY (watercolors)
- 1926, 1927: Montross Gallery, NY
- 1931, 1944: Frank K. M. Rehn Galleries, NY
- 1950, 1953: Betty Parsons Gallery, NY
- 1955: Phillips Memorial Gallery, Washington, D.C.
- 1957: “Bradley Walker Tomlin,” circ. Exhibition organized by the Art Galleries of the University of California, Los Angeles, in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art’’
- 2016: "Bradley Walker Tomlin: A Retrospective", Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, August 31 – December 11, 2016, State University of New York at New Paltz
Selected group exhibitions
- 1949, 1951: University of Illinois
- 1951: 9th Street Art Exhibition, NYC
- 1951: “Abstract Painting and Sculpture in America,” Museum of Modern Art New York; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN
- 1952: “Fifteen Americans,” Museum of Modern Art, New York;
- 1953: Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; “Second Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Stable Gallery,” NYC
- 1954-1955: “The New Decade,” Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC
- 1955: Musée d’Art Moderne Paris, France
- 1969: “New American Painting and Sculpture,” Museum of Modern Art, New York
- 2017: "Abstract Expressionnism", Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Feb. - June 2017
See also
- Art movement
- Abstract Imagists
- Abstract expressionism
- New York School
- Action painting
References
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‘’Bradley Walker Tomlin, catalog, circ. Exhibition organized by the Art Galleries of the University of California, Los Angeles, in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art’’(New York, Published for the Whitney Museum of American Art by Macmillan, 1957.) OLC: 244643 p.15
- Bradley Walker Tomlin, catalog, circ. Exhibition organized by the Art Galleries of the University of California, Los Angeles, in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, Published for the Whitney Museum of American Art by Macmillan, 1957.) OLC: 244643 pp.32,33
- "Ontdek schilder Bradley Walker Tomlin". rkd.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-06-03.
- "Bradley Walker Tomlin | American painter". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-06-03.
Sources
Research Information System; Archival, Manuscript and Photographic Collections, Bradley Walker Tomlin. Smithsonian Institution.
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[de] Bradley Walker Tomlin
Bradley Walker Tomlin (* 19. August 1899 in Syracuse, New York (USA); † 11. Mai 1953 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler. Er gehörte zu den bedeutendsten Vertretern des Abstrakten Expressionismus.
- [en] Bradley Walker Tomlin
[es] Bradley Walker Tomlin
Bradley Walker Tomlin (Siracusa, Nueva York, 19 de agosto de 1899 - St. Vincent’s Hospital, Ciudad de Nueva York, 11 de mayo de 1955) fue un pintor estadounidense. Estudió pintura en Londres y en 1923 se trasladó a París, donde recibió la influencia del trabajo de los postimpresionistas, y sobre todo de Picasso y Braque. En 1936 su estilo se modificó en contacto con el dadaísmo y el surrealismo. Posteriormente se decantó por la pintura abstracta y recibió la influencia de Gottlieb y Pollock.
[fr] Bradley Walker Tomlin
Bradley Walker Tomlin, né le 19 août 1899 à Syracuse dans l'État de New York, et mort le 11 mai 1953 à New York, est un artiste peintre américain, dont le style de la partie dominante de son œuvre est généralement, mais pas exclusivement, associé à l'Expressionnisme abstrait.
[it] Bradley Walker Tomlin
Bradley Walker Tomlin (Syracuse, 19 agosto 1899 – New York, 11 maggio 1953) è stato un pittore statunitense,[1] tra i primi esponenti dell'Espressionismo astratto[2].
[ru] Томлин, Брэдли Уолкер
Брэдли Уолкер Томлин (англ. Bradley Walker Tomlin; 1899, Нью-Йорк — 1953, Нью-Йорк) — американский художник, представитель абстрактного экспрессионизма.
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