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Number 3

  • Data de criação1948
  • Dimensões101.0 x 127.0 cm

Explore the evocative abstract expressionism of Bradley Walker Tomlin. A New York School artist known for his classical striving & masterful forms, capturing a unique inner logic.

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Biografia do Artista

Bradley Walker Tomlin: A Pursuit of Classical Harmony in Abstract Expressionism

Bradley Walker Tomlin (1899 – 1953), often referred to as “Tommy,” stands as a singular figure within the constellation of New York School abstract expressionist artists. Unlike many contemporaries who embraced spontaneity and chance, Tomlin’s artistic trajectory was marked by an unwavering dedication to achieving what he termed “inner logic”—a profound belief in the power of form to convey complex emotional states and philosophical ideas. As curator John I. H. Baur eloquently described it, Tomlin's life and work were "characterized by a persistent, restless striving toward perfection, in a truly classical sense of the word, towards that ‘inner logic’ of form which would produce a total harmony, an unalterable rightness, a sense of miraculous completion…" This meticulous approach distinguishes him from his peers and underscores the depth of his artistic vision. Born in Syracuse, New York, Tomlin's early life foreshadowed his lifelong preoccupation with art. From his teenage years onward, he harbored an ardent desire to pursue painting professionally. Recognizing this ambition, he sought guidance from influential teachers who instilled in him a foundational understanding of classical principles and techniques—a bedrock upon which he would build his distinctive style. Returning to New York City in 1924, Tomlin swiftly established himself within the burgeoning artistic community and began exhibiting his work at the Whitney Studio Club, demonstrating an early commitment to sharing his creative endeavors with the public. His European travels during 1926 solidified his connection to artistic traditions beyond American shores. Visits to England, Italy, and Switzerland provided invaluable exposure to diverse cultural influences, yet he consistently gravitated toward Paris—the epicenter of avant-garde art at the time—where he honed his skills and absorbed the spirit of experimentation that defined the era. Woodstock, New York, became a formative landscape for Tomlin during the summers of his artistic prime; it served as both an inspiration and a retreat where he could cultivate his creative sensibilities amidst the natural beauty of upstate New York. The Great Depression presented challenges to Tomlin’s career aspirations but also spurred him toward teaching positions—a vocation that allowed him to impart his knowledge and passion for art to aspiring artists. Tragically, Tomlin succumbed to a heart attack on May 10, 1953, at the home of fellow artist Jackson Pollock, just five years before he achieved the pinnacle of his artistic accomplishment. His death occurred at St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York City, marking the end of a life dedicated to pursuing artistic excellence. Tomlin's oeuvre is characterized by a remarkable consistency and stylistic evolution. Early works demonstrate influences from Surrealism and Cubism—particularly evident in pieces like “Number 20” and “Number 3”—reflecting the broader artistic currents of his time. However, by the late 1940s and early 1950s, Tomlin’s style underwent a dramatic transformation toward what is now recognized as Color Field painting. Works such as "Early Morning on the Avenue in May" exemplify this shift—characterized by expansive canvases dominated by luminous hues that convey profound emotional resonance. His final paintings embody a masterful synthesis of classical form and expressive color, representing a culmination of his lifelong pursuit of “inner logic” and cementing his place as one of the most significant figures in American abstract art. His legacy extends beyond his individual artworks; Tomlin’s unwavering dedication to artistic integrity continues to inspire artists today. The Smithsonian Institution Research Information System recognizes him as an artist whose work embodies the spirit of a generation committed to exploring the depths of human experience through visual language. Furthermore, his contribution to the Whitney Museum of American Art's collection—specifically “Number 20” and “Number 3”—provides invaluable insight into his artistic development and stylistic preferences. The Jimmy Ernst Award honors Tomlin’s enduring influence on subsequent generations of painters.
Bradley Walker Tomlin

Bradley Walker Tomlin

1899 - 1953 , United States of America

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['New York School']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jimmy Ernst
    • Rosemarie Beck Phelps
  • Date Of Birth: 1899
  • Date Of Death: 1953
  • Full Name: Bradley Walker Tomlin
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Number 20
    • Number 3
    • Early Morning on the Avenue in May
  • Place Of Birth: Syracuse, United States
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