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1914 - 1985. Known for: Painter, stage designer, lecturer, abstracts, Expressionist pictures.
Tom Macdonald was a versatile Scottish artist born in Glasgow. He was a painter, stage designer, and lecturer known for his abstracts and Expressionist pictures inspired by Glasgow working-class... Read full biography
Tom Macdonald was a versatile Scottish artist born in Glasgow. He was a painter, stage designer, and lecturer known for his abstracts and Expressionist pictures inspired by Glasgow working-class life. Macdonald was self-taught in art and had a close friendship with painters J D Fergusson and Josef... Read full biography
Tom Macdonald was a versatile Scottish artist born in Glasgow. He was a painter, stage designer, and lecturer known for his abstracts and Expressionist pictures inspired by Glasgow working-class life. Macdonald was self-taught in art and had a close friendship with painters J D Fergusson and Josef Herman. He began his association with the stage in the 1940s, directing and designing sets for Unity Theatre and Scottish Opera. Macdonald also gave art lectures for Glasgow University and exhibited... Read full biography
Tom Macdonald was a versatile Scottish artist born in Glasgow. He was a painter, stage designer, and lecturer known for his abstracts and Expressionist pictures inspired by Glasgow working-class life. Macdonald was self-taught in art and had a close friendship with painters J D Fergusson and Josef Herman. He began his association with the stage in the 1940s, directing and designing sets for Unity Theatre and Scottish Opera. Macdonald also gave art lectures for Glasgow University and exhibited his work in various galleries. He passed away, and his memorial exhibition was held at the Third Eye Centre in Glasgow. The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art holds his artwork.
Tom Macdonald was a versatile Scottish artist born in Glasgow. He was a painter, stage designer, and lecturer known for his abstracts and Expressionist pictures inspired by Glasgow working-class life. Macdonald was self-taught in art and had a close friendship with painters J D Fergusson and Josef Herman. He began his association with the stage in the 1940s, directing and designing sets for Unity Theatre and Scottish Opera. Macdonald also gave art lectures for Glasgow University and exhibited his work in various galleries. He passed away, and his memorial exhibition was held at the Third Eye Centre in Glasgow. The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art holds his artwork.

