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Tom MacDonald
1914–1985
Painter, stage designer and lecturer, born in Glasgow, where he continued to work. Macdonald trained as a marine engineer. Although he was mainly self-taught in art, completing only one session at Glasgow School of Art, Macdonald was a close friend of the painters J D Fergusson and Josef Herman, whose studio he took over in the early 1940s.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Still Life with a Plant 1979 Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)Still Life with a Plant 1979 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Clown before the Mirror 1963 Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)Clown before the Mirror 1963 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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In the House of the White Gull Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)In the House of the White Gull Museum of the Isles
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Tick-Tock Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)Tick-Tock NLC Museums
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Sawmill on Monkland Canal c.1944 Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)Sawmill on Monkland Canal c.1944 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Fly with Me 1977 Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)Fly with Me 1977 Government Art Collection
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Northern Night Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)Northern Night Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Icarus 1965 Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)Icarus 1965 The Argyll Collection
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Figure Tom MacDonald (1914–1985)Figure Perth Art Gallery (managed by Culture Perth and Kinross)