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1924 Toronto, Canada - 2006 Peterborough, Canada. Known for: Abstract expressionist painting, commercial art.
Thomas Sherlock Hodgson was a painter and commercial artist who was born in Toronto, Canada, where he lived most of his life. He died in Peterborough, Ontario, about 100 km from Toronto. His mediums... Read full biography
Thomas Sherlock Hodgson was a painter and commercial artist who was born in Toronto, Canada, where he lived most of his life. He died in Peterborough, Ontario, about 100 km from Toronto. His mediums were oil, acrylic, watercolour, gouache, silkscreen, charcoal and mixed mediums. His subjects were... Read full biography
Thomas Sherlock Hodgson was a painter and commercial artist who was born in Toronto, Canada, where he lived most of his life. He died in Peterborough, Ontario, about 100 km from Toronto. His mediums were oil, acrylic, watercolour, gouache, silkscreen, charcoal and mixed mediums. His subjects were non-objective abstracts, landscapes, nudes, figures and portraits. His styles were abstract expressionism, lyrical abstraction, realism and pop art. Hodgson studied at the Art Gallery of Toronto under... Read full biography
Thomas Sherlock Hodgson was a painter and commercial artist who was born in Toronto, Canada, where he lived most of his life. He died in Peterborough, Ontario, about 100 km from Toronto. His mediums were oil, acrylic, watercolour, gouache, silkscreen, charcoal and mixed mediums. His subjects were non-objective abstracts, landscapes, nudes, figures and portraits. His styles were abstract expressionism, lyrical abstraction, realism and pop art. Hodgson studied at the Art Gallery of Toronto under Arthur Lismer (1934 - 1936), at the Central Technical School, Toronto (1939 - 1943) under Charles Goldhamer and Bob Ross and at the Ontario College of Art, Toronto (1945 - 1946) under Rowley Walter Murphy. He taught at the Ontario College of Art from... Read full biography
Thomas Sherlock Hodgson was a painter and commercial artist who was born in Toronto, Canada, where he lived most of his life. He died in Peterborough, Ontario, about 100 km from Toronto. His mediums were oil, acrylic, watercolour, gouache, silkscreen, charcoal and mixed mediums. His subjects were non-objective abstracts, landscapes, nudes, figures and portraits. His styles were abstract expressionism, lyrical abstraction, realism and pop art. Hodgson studied at the Art Gallery of Toronto under Arthur Lismer (1934 - 1936), at the Central Technical School, Toronto (1939 - 1943) under Charles Goldhamer and Bob Ross and at the Ontario College of Art, Toronto (1945 - 1946) under Rowley Walter Murphy. He taught at the Ontario College of Art from 1968 to 1972 and began painting full time in 1976. He has also traveled in Europe and Australia.... Read full biography
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Keywords (33)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
- •Acrylic Paint
- •Bronze
- •Charcoal
- •Gouache
- •Ink
- •Mixed Media, Multi Media and/or Multli Styles
- •Oil Paint
- •Pen and Ink Drawing
- •Screenprinting, Serigraphy, Silkscreen
- •Watercolor/Watercolour
Art Style
- •Abstract Expressionism
- •Lyrical Abstraction
- •Pop Art, Popular Culture
- •Realist, Representational, Naturalist Style
Art Subject
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Non Objective Subject
- •Nude Figure, Nudity
- •Portraits, Portraiture
Art Association
- •Canadian Group of Painters
- •Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour
- •Ontario Society of Artists
- •Painters Eleven
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Elected Member
Art Teacher
- •Arthur Lismer
- •Bob Ross
- •Charles Goldhammer
- •Rowley Walter Murphy
Art School
- •Art Gallery of Toronto-Student
- •Central Technical School, Toronto, Student
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Exhibition of Museum
- •Carnegie Institute, International Exhibition
