Thomas Locker (June 26, 1937 — March 9, 2012)[1] was an American landscape painter and award winning illustrator and author of Children's literature[2] His oil paintings follow in the tradition of the 19th-century Hudson River School of painting.[3]
American painter
Born in New York City, Thomas Locker was raised in Washington D.C. where his father worked as a lobbyist. At age six he started training in traditional old-world techniques with painter Umberto Roberto Romano .[4] At age seven, Locker won first prize in the children's division of the Washington Times-Herald annual[5][circular reference] art fair. Locker earned an A.B. in Art History at the University of Chicago and an M.A. from the American University, Washington DC.[4] While at the University of Chicago he studied under professor Joshua C. Taylor , future director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. After graduating, he studied art while travelling in Europe.[6]
In 1964 Locker began his more than 75 solo exhibitions career,[7] starting with the Banter Gallery, New York City.[4] He painted 17th century Dutch-inspired oil landscapes, selling through Sears' The Vincent Price Gallery, Chicago. During these years he also taught at Franklin College and Shimer College, while he and his wife raised their five children.[8]
In 1982, Locker began bringing the world of fine painting to children and young adults, producing thirty-six[4] popular illustrated books. He authored most of these books and illustrated with his Hudson River School style oil paintings. Several books were collaborative works with his second wife, chemistry teacher and weaving expert Candace Christiansen.[9] Locker also illustrated books for other popular writers such as Jean Craighead George. Many of these books became staples of school libraries. Locker's works received numerous awards including the 1989 Christopher Award, the John Burroughs Medal, the 1984 New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book[10] and the American Library Association Notable Books for Children list.[11]
Locker experienced a near-death aneurysm in 2002. After this he moved from the Hudson River Valley to the less populated Catskills and returned to full-time oil painting of the American landscape. He remained in Albany, N.Y. until his death at age 74.[4][12]
Books
Where the River Begins (1984)
The Mare on the Hill (1985)
Sailing with the Wind (1986)
To Climb a Waterfall (1995)
Sky Tree: Seeing Science Through Art (1995)
Water Dance (1997)
Cloud Dance (2000)
Mountain Dance (2001)
The Boy Who Held Back the Sea
Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle
The Ugly Duckling as told by Marianne Mayer
Catskill Eagle
Anna and the Bagpiper
The First Thanksgiving (1993)
Grandfather's Christmas Tree
Family Farm (Picture Puffins)
The Ice Horse
Calico and Tin Horns
The Young Artist (Picture Puffins)
Miranda's Smile
Rembrandt and Titus: Artist and Son; by Madeleine Comora
Rembrandt and Titus Classroom Posters
Home: A Journey through America
Hudson: The Story of a River
Snow Toward Evening: A Year in a River Valley / Nature Poems selected by Josette Frank
In Blue Mountains: An Artist's Return to America's First Wilderness (2000)
Images of Conservationists (Series): Walking With Henry: Based on the Life and Works of Henry David Thoreau (2002)
Images of Conservationists (Series): Rachel Carson: Preserving a Sense of Wonder
Images of Conservationists (Series): John Muir: America's Naturalist
Teacher's Guide to John Muir (Images of Conservationists series)
Journey to the Mountaintop: On Living and Meaning
The Land of Gray Wolf
The Earth Under Sky Bear's Feet
Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back: A Native American Year of Moons
Between Earth & Sky: Legends of Native American Sacred Places
The Man Who Paints Nature by Thomas Locker (Meet the Author series)[13]
Exhibition catalog: "Thomas Locker: The New American Realism" (R.S. Johnson-International Gallery, Spring, 1972)[14][15]
Exhibition catalog: "Thomas Locker: American landscapes: [exhibition] September 16-October 4, 1980, Hammer Galleries, New York" [16]
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