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  • Battleship Texas at Normancy artwork by Tom Freeman - art listed for sale on Artplode
  • Battleship Texas at Normancy artwork by Tom Freeman - art listed for sale on Artplode

About Artist:

US artist Tom Freeman (1952-2015) was born in Pontiac Michigan.. Tom never had any formal art training and joined the U.S. Marine Corp Reserve in 1970. He later transferred from the Marine Corps Reserve to the regular Army. His military service extended from 1970 to 1977. Tom's professional art career started when he left the military when he would visit the U.S. Naval Institute and show examples of his work to them hoping for his artworks to be shown in Proceedings Magazine. Proceedings used one of Tom's paintings for their cover. This started Tom on the path of success. Tom took 35mm slides of his work and sent them to various book publishers. He was offered a cover by G.P. Putnam & Sons. Tom has worked with most of the large publishing houses and has appeared on many magazines such as Readers Digest, Popular Mechanics, Boating, Yachting, Business Week, and even the TV Guide. His work has been placed on porcelain plaques and plates for Franklin Mint and the Hamilton Group. Tom's artwork has been exhibited in many galleries Kirsten, Greenwich, Mystic, and the Grand Central Gallery. He has done work for the National Parks Service and many corporations world wide. In 1986 Tom was asked to hang his original paintings in the West Wing of the White House. Currently, there are 8 original paintings hanging there along with several of his limited edition prints. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Tom produced a collection of 42 paintings now on permanent exhibit at the Arizona Memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii. Tom completed 12 paintings, which were on exhibit at the Naval Museum in Washington, DC. commemorating the 60th anniversary of the attack. One of Tom's paintings was donated to the State of Israel, it hangs in the Immigration/Clandestine and Naval Museum in Haifa. On April 10, 2002 Tom had the honor of giving one of his paintings to the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II in Vatican City, Rome. The painting is hanging in Pope Pius IX museum in Italy. The White House Historical Association has commissioned Tom for four years to produce cover art for the Association's annual Christmas card. Tom was awarded the Department of the Navy Superior Public Service Award on April 3, 2003. On September 3, 2003 Tom presented a painting to President George W. Bush in the Oval Office depicting the President's landing aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln. Tom won the 2003 Gold and Platinum Ozzie Award in the category of "Best use of illustration for a single article," Popular Mechanics Magazine The Hearst Corporation. Tom also won the SILA award for the 42nd Society of Illustrators Los Angeles annual contest. Winning the silver award for Editorial Artwork. Tom was selected as the first artist in residence to the United States Naval Institute. As well as, became Artist in Residence for NOAA in 2013. Sadly, Tom passed away suddenly on June 16, 2015.

Tom Freeman

Battleship Texas at Normancy

  • 1991
  • 19 x 15 inches
  • Fine Art Category: paintings
  • Medium: Mixed Media
  • Origin: USA
  • Provenance: Painting gifted to me by artist
  • Signed: Signed lower right
  • Comments:

    Artwork is original under glass and in pristeen condition. Was a gift from the artist along with several other pieces and I no longer have a place to exhibit this piece.

  • Price: $9,000.00 USD
  • Seller: Retired_Collector, USA

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  • Artplode ID: 5228
  • Artplode Seller ID: 11204

About Artist:

US artist Tom Freeman (1952-2015) was born in Pontiac Michigan.. Tom never had any formal art training and joined the U.S. Marine Corp Reserve in 1970. He later transferred from the Marine Corps Reserve to the regular Army. His military service extended from 1970 to 1977. Tom's professional art career started when he left the military when he would visit the U.S. Naval Institute and show examples of his work to them hoping for his artworks to be shown in Proceedings Magazine. Proceedings used one of Tom's paintings for their cover. This started Tom on the path of success. Tom took 35mm slides of his work and sent them to various book publishers. He was offered a cover by G.P. Putnam & Sons. Tom has worked with most of the large publishing houses and has appeared on many magazines such as Readers Digest, Popular Mechanics, Boating, Yachting, Business Week, and even the TV Guide. His work has been placed on porcelain plaques and plates for Franklin Mint and the Hamilton Group. Tom's artwork has been exhibited in many galleries Kirsten, Greenwich, Mystic, and the Grand Central Gallery. He has done work for the National Parks Service and many corporations world wide. In 1986 Tom was asked to hang his original paintings in the West Wing of the White House. Currently, there are 8 original paintings hanging there along with several of his limited edition prints. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Tom produced a collection of 42 paintings now on permanent exhibit at the Arizona Memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii. Tom completed 12 paintings, which were on exhibit at the Naval Museum in Washington, DC. commemorating the 60th anniversary of the attack. One of Tom's paintings was donated to the State of Israel, it hangs in the Immigration/Clandestine and Naval Museum in Haifa. On April 10, 2002 Tom had the honor of giving one of his paintings to the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II in Vatican City, Rome. The painting is hanging in Pope Pius IX museum in Italy. The White House Historical Association has commissioned Tom for four years to produce cover art for the Association's annual Christmas card. Tom was awarded the Department of the Navy Superior Public Service Award on April 3, 2003. On September 3, 2003 Tom presented a painting to President George W. Bush in the Oval Office depicting the President's landing aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln. Tom won the 2003 Gold and Platinum Ozzie Award in the category of "Best use of illustration for a single article," Popular Mechanics Magazine The Hearst Corporation. Tom also won the SILA award for the 42nd Society of Illustrators Los Angeles annual contest. Winning the silver award for Editorial Artwork. Tom was selected as the first artist in residence to the United States Naval Institute. As well as, became Artist in Residence for NOAA in 2013. Sadly, Tom passed away suddenly on June 16, 2015.







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