Thomas Corsan Morton (1859-1928) was a Scottish artist, known as one of the Glasgow Boys.* Born in Glasgow, he worked briefly in a lawyer's office, and went to the city's School of Art. After a... Read full biography
Thomas Corsan Morton (1859-1928) was a Scottish artist, known as one of the Glasgow Boys.* Born in Glasgow, he worked briefly in a lawyer's office, and went to the city's School of Art. After a period at the Slade School of Art* in London, he studied in Paris under Gustave Boulanger and Jules... Read full biography
Thomas Corsan Morton (1859-1928) was a Scottish artist, known as one of the Glasgow Boys.* Born in Glasgow, he worked briefly in a lawyer's office, and went to the city's School of Art. After a period at the Slade School of Art* in London, he studied in Paris under Gustave Boulanger and Jules Joseph Lefebvre. He exhibited widely in the UK and beyond, often in exhibitions with work by other members of the Glasgow School*, including Secessionist* exhibitions in Munich in the 1890s. Morton was... Read full biography
Thomas Corsan Morton (1859-1928) was a Scottish artist, known as one of the Glasgow Boys.* Born in Glasgow, he worked briefly in a lawyer's office, and went to the city's School of Art. After a period at the Slade School of Art* in London, he studied in Paris under Gustave Boulanger and Jules Joseph Lefebvre. He exhibited widely in the UK and beyond, often in exhibitions with work by other members of the Glasgow School*, including Secessionist* exhibitions in Munich in the 1890s. Morton was primarily a landscape artist. Some of his work came from summer painting trips with others of the "Boys". These included stays in Kirkcudbright and in Cockburnspath, James Guthrie's home, in the 1880s. He taught landscape painting at the Glasgow School... Read full biography
Thomas Corsan Morton (1859-1928) was a Scottish artist, known as one of the Glasgow Boys.* Born in Glasgow, he worked briefly in a lawyer's office, and went to the city's School of Art. After a period at the Slade School of Art* in London, he studied in Paris under Gustave Boulanger and Jules Joseph Lefebvre. He exhibited widely in the UK and beyond, often in exhibitions with work by other members of the Glasgow School*, including Secessionist* exhibitions in Munich in the 1890s. Morton was primarily a landscape artist. Some of his work came from summer painting trips with others of the "Boys". These included stays in Kirkcudbright and in Cockburnspath, James Guthrie's home, in the 1880s. He taught landscape painting at the Glasgow School of Art, and assisted Francis Newbery with the life drawing classes. In May 1908 he was appointed Keeper of the Scottish National... Read full biography
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