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John Thomson Art

American, 1941-1840
Thomson lives and paints in California, Mexico and the Caribbean. His paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics, and color photographs have been exhibited by many leading galleries and design firms throughout the United States, and abroad. Over 4000 of his abstract creations are represented in private, and public collections around the world. Thomson earned his BA in Arts, 1964 from Chico State College and MA in Painting, 1970, from Chico State University.
(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
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Artist: John Thomson
John Thomson (1777-1840) - 1830 Map Engraving, The Rivers of the World
By John Thomson
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine engraved chart table showing the lengths of the principal rivers across the world, from the second edition of John Thomson's 'New General Atlas' published in 1830. On paper.
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Early 19th Century John Thomson Art

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Engraving

John Thomson (1777-1840) - 1830 Map Engraving, Chart of the World
By John Thomson
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine engraved map of the world on Mercator's projection, from the second edition of John Thomson's 'New General Atlas' published in 1830. On paper.
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Early 19th Century John Thomson Art

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Engraving

China Patch Abstract
By John Thomson
Located in Soquel, CA
Compelling and vibrant oil abstract work by Monterey Bay artist and gallery owner John O. Thomson. Signed lower right. Signed on verso John O Thomson and titled "China Patch 6-5-11 S...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist John Thomson Art

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Canvas, Oil

John Thomson (1777-1840) - 1830 Map Engraving, Northern Hemisphere
By John Thomson
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine engraved map of the Northern Hemisphere, from the second edition of John Thomson's 'New General Atlas' published in 1830. On paper.
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Early 19th Century John Thomson Art

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Engraving

John Thomson (1777-1840) - 1830 Map Engraving, Eastern Hemisphere
By John Thomson
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine engraved map of the Eastern Hemisphere of Earth, from the second edition of John Thomson's 'New General Atlas' published in 1830. On paper.
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Early 19th Century John Thomson Art

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Engraving

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Located in New York, NY
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Located in Firenze, IT
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John Thomson (1777-1840) - 1830 Map Engraving, Northern Hemisphere
By John Thomson
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine engraved map of the Northern Hemisphere, from the second edition of John Thomson's 'New General Atlas' published in 1830. On paper.
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Early 19th Century John Thomson Art

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Engraving

John Thomson (1777-1840) - 1830 Map Engraving, Eastern Hemisphere
By John Thomson
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine engraved map of the Eastern Hemisphere of Earth, from the second edition of John Thomson's 'New General Atlas' published in 1830. On paper.
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