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Artist: Alan Thompkins
Things of this World, Abstract Oil Painting
By Alan Tompkins
Located in Surfside, FL
Genre: Modern
Subject: Abstract
Medium: Oil
Surface: Canvas
Country: United States
Dimensions: 18" x 24"
Dimensions w/Frame: 18.5" x 24.5"
Cubist Surrealism, reminescent of the Later Pop Art works of Roy Lichtenstein. Alan Tompkins a prolific artist, he continued to paint into his 100th year and strongly desired one thing: to be remembered for his art. “I’m not a hobbyist, I’m not an educator,” said Tompkins. “I want to be remembered as a painter.”
Tompkins produced thousands of paintings, many showing the influence of Cubism and abstract art, during a long and productive career.
Tompkins played a pivotal role in the formation of the University of Hartford. He was director of the Hartford Art School in 1957 when it merged with the original Hillyer College and the Hartt College of Music to become the University of Hartford. He served as director until 1969 and then taught art history and visual studies until his retirement in 1974. A graduate of Columbia University...
Category
1950s Modern Alan Thompkins Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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