Thomas Miller Artist

Thomas Miller (December 24, 1920 - July 19, 2012) was a prolific graphic designer and visual artist, whose best known publicly accessible work is the collection of mosaics of the founders of DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, Illinois. The mosaics are a prominent feature of the lobby of the museum, the original portion of which was designed c.1915 by D.H. Burnham and Company to serve as the South Park Administration Building in Washington Park on the city's south side. After serving various purposes, the building became the home of the DuSable in 1973.

Personal facts

Thomas Miller
Birth dateDecember 24, 1920
Birth place
Bristol Virginia
Date of deathJuly 19, 2012
Place of death
Chicago

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Artist

Field of work
Acrylic paint
Oil painting
Sculpture
Portrait painting
Mosaic
Monotyping
Watercolor painting
Foamcore
Commercial art
Movement
Modernism
Abstract expressionism
Realism (arts)
training at
Illinois Institute of Art – Chicago

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