| Tom
McNeely (1935 - ) Canadian
Born in Toronto in 1935, Tom
McNeely studied with two prominent Canadian artists before setting
off on his own highly successful career. His distinctively-styled
portraits of some of the world's most famous personalities have
been featured in numerous museums, and his paintings for Canada's
Expo '67 and the 1976 Olympics brought him worldwide fame.
McNeely's paintings of Golda Meir, Muhammed Ali and Cardinal
Leger have been proudly featured in books about these great
world leaders, and they have won McNeely lasting acclaim. Other
works include stunning portraits of celebrities from the 1950s
like Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and James Dean, as well as noted
American composers, conductors and folk singers. He has also
created spectacular paintings featuring Diana, Princess of Wales.
About his work, McNeely says, "Before I begin to paint,
I immerse myself in my subject. I learn all I can about the
person and the age when he lived. Only then, when I feel completely
familiar with the subject -- almost as if I can see him firsthand
-- do I begin a work of art."
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