Tomás L. Golding was born in Caracas, Venezuela on August 10, 1909 and died there in 1981. He began as a private pupil of Antonio Alcántara in 1920, and was admitted at the Academia de Bellas Artes... Read full biography
Tomás L. Golding was born in Caracas, Venezuela on August 10, 1909 and died there in 1981. He began as a private pupil of Antonio Alcántara in 1920, and was admitted at the Academia de Bellas Artes de Caracas in 1922. On concluding his stay there in 1925, he then went on to New York City to... Read full biography
Tomás L. Golding was born in Caracas, Venezuela on August 10, 1909 and died there in 1981. He began as a private pupil of Antonio Alcántara in 1920, and was admitted at the Academia de Bellas Artes de Caracas in 1922. On concluding his stay there in 1925, he then went on to New York City to continue his studies at the Cooper Union Academy. On his return to Venezuela in 1931, he focused on landscape painting together with Cruz Alvarez Sales and Humberto Gonzalez. In this first part of his... Read full biography
Tomás L. Golding was born in Caracas, Venezuela on August 10, 1909 and died there in 1981. He began as a private pupil of Antonio Alcántara in 1920, and was admitted at the Academia de Bellas Artes de Caracas in 1922. On concluding his stay there in 1925, he then went on to New York City to continue his studies at the Cooper Union Academy. On his return to Venezuela in 1931, he focused on landscape painting together with Cruz Alvarez Sales and Humberto Gonzalez. In this first part of his thirties, while working on the coast, he painted in a pointillist style in white hues, very much along the lines of Armando Reverón, whose influence becomes obvious in Golding's subsequent work. During this period, Golding's painting is characterized by... Read full biography
Tomás L. Golding was born in Caracas, Venezuela on August 10, 1909 and died there in 1981. He began as a private pupil of Antonio Alcántara in 1920, and was admitted at the Academia de Bellas Artes de Caracas in 1922. On concluding his stay there in 1925, he then went on to New York City to continue his studies at the Cooper Union Academy. On his return to Venezuela in 1931, he focused on landscape painting together with Cruz Alvarez Sales and Humberto Gonzalez. In this first part of his thirties, while working on the coast, he painted in a pointillist style in white hues, very much along the lines of Armando Reverón, whose influence becomes obvious in Golding's subsequent work. During this period, Golding's painting is characterized by baroque trends and by his chromatic solutions. His work was then mainly inspired by the hillsides and the canyons of Caracas.... Read full biography
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