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A product of the industrialized New South, Eugene Healan Thomason (1895-1972) made the obligatory pilgrimage to New York to advance his art education and launch his career. Thomason spent a decade in the city, adopting the Ashcan movement's gritty realistic aesthetic into a distinctive regionalist style. He returned to the South in the early 1930s, eventually settling in Nebo. For the next thirty years, he mined the rural landscape's rolling terrain and area residents for inspiration.

Produktbeschreibung
A product of the industrialized New South, Eugene Healan Thomason (1895-1972) made the obligatory pilgrimage to New York to advance his art education and launch his career. Thomason spent a decade in the city, adopting the Ashcan movement's gritty realistic aesthetic into a distinctive regionalist style. He returned to the South in the early 1930s, eventually settling in Nebo. For the next thirty years, he mined the rural landscape's rolling terrain and area residents for inspiration.
Autorenporträt
The Johnson Collection is the repository of the largest single body of Eugene Thomason's work. Located in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the collection offers an extensive survey of artistic activity in the American South from the late eighteenth century to the present day. The Johnson family is committed to creating a collection that captures and illuminates the rich history and diverse cultures of the region. By making masterworks from its holdings available for critical exhibitions and academic research, the collection hopes to advance interest in the dynamic role that the art of the South plays in the larger context of American art and to contribute to the canon of art historical literature. The collection also seeks to enrich its local community by inviting the public to interact with these inspiring works of art.