Apples
Artist
McCormack, Thomas
Date
1911
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Description
From an early age Thomas Arthur McCormack (1883-1973) was a keen observer of the natural world, its movement, form and colour. In 1921 he moved from Napier to Hill Street, Wellington where he lived and painted for 40 years. Essentially a self-taught artist, McCormack believed that 'Art is a matter of feeling and expression'.
His work has been described as having remarkable freshness, simplicity and rare quality of colour. Examples can be seen in many public collections. In 1956 he was honoured with an OBE for his services to art, the same year as exhibiting a retrospective show in Wellington
His work has been described as having remarkable freshness, simplicity and rare quality of colour. Examples can be seen in many public collections. In 1956 he was honoured with an OBE for his services to art, the same year as exhibiting a retrospective show in Wellington
Media
Watercolour
Measurements
hxwxd frame: 315 x 371 x 25mm
sight: 157 x 223mm
sight: 157 x 223mm
Registration number
ART00257
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