American, b. 1934
Thomas A. Nicholas was born in Middletown, Connecticut in 1934; he is the son of a Greek restaurant owner and cook. He studied with Ernst Lohrman and illustrator Harold Fisk, while attending the School of Visual Arts in New York City on scholarship from 1953 to 56. In 1961 he received an invitational Greenshields Grant to study abroad in the United States for two years. Painting professionally for nearly half a century, Nicholas has attained an esteemed position as one of the country’s most widely recognized landscape painters. In the years since those trips he has painted on location in many of the world’s most magnificent settings including, of course, the coast of Maine. His paintings are noted for their elegant composition, fine detail and romantic sensibility.