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Thomas Watson (engraver) (1750–1781), fine engraver; T. H. Watson (Thomas Henry Watson, 1839–1913), British architect; Thomas Lennox Watson (1850–1920), Scottish architect and interior designer; Tom Watson (actor) (1932–2001), Scottish-born stage, television and film actor; Yannima Tommy Watson (c. 1935–2017), Australian artist
Thomas Watson. Thomas Watson (c. 1620–1686) was an English Puritan preacher and author. ... The Art of Divine Contentment ISBN ...
The Thomas J. Watson Library is the main research library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and supports the research activities of the museum staff, as well as outside researchers. It is located in the Met's main building, The Met Fifth Avenue .
A mezzotint engraving by Watson, published in 1774 after the original portrait by Daniel Gardner. Thomas Watson (1750–1781) was a fine engraver in mezzotint and in stipple. His early prints were published in alliance with the book and printsellers Samuel Hooper and Walter Shropshire. Between 1773 and 1776, he exhibited with the Society of ...
Thomas Watson was born in mid-1555, probably in the parish of St Olave, Hart Street, London, to a prosperous London couple, William Watson and Anne Lee. [1] His father's death in November 1559 was followed by his mother's in 1561, and Watson and his older brother went to live with their maternal uncle in Oxfordshire.
Thomas John Watson Sr. (February 17, 1874 – June 19, 1956) was an American businessman who was the chairman and CEO of IBM. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He oversaw the company's growth into an international force from 1914 to 1956.
His grandfather Dawson Watson was a talented amateur artist. His uncle Thomas J. Watson (1847–1912) was also a well recognized painter and his aunt was married to the Victorian painter Myles Birket Foster (1825–1899). Dawson-Watson grew up in St. John's Wood surrounded by artists, writers and figures from the British aesthetic movement.
Thomas Lawson (born 1951, Glasgow, Scotland) is an artist, writer, editor, and from 1991 to 2022 was the Dean of the School of Art & Design at California Institute for the Arts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He emerged as a central figure in ideological debates at the turn of the 1980s about the viability of painting through critical essays, such as "Last Exit ...