Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Thomas Fogarty, Jr., taught at the Art Students League in Manhattan for many years and exhibited his oil and pastel landscapes and still lifes at the Whitney Museum of American Art and many New York galleries. Fogarty began his teaching career at the Pratt Institute and Rutgers University, before joining the faculty at the Art Students League, where he taught painting, composition and life drawing. Fogarty was a member of the Society of Independent Artists. Both the artist and his father, Thomas Fogarty, Sr., were beloved teachers at the Art Students League and influenced generations of American painters, including Norman Rockwell. In Draped Nude, Fogarty’s vibrant use of color and soft, sensitive brushwork reminds the viewer of Pierre Bonnard’s interiors or early Picasso figural paintings.
20th Century Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Oil
Early 1900s Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Oil, Laid Paper
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Oil, Laid Paper
1980s American Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Canvas, Oil
1980s American Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Oil, Canvas
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Oil, Laid Paper
1920s Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Oil
2010s Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Canvas, Oil
1970s American Impressionist Thomas Fogarty, Jr. Art
Masonite, Oil