Killion, Tom
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Sources of Information
- His 28 views of Mount Tamalpais, 1975.
- LC man. auth. file(b. Nov. 28, 1953)
- Tom Killion; b. Mill Valley, Calif.; artist in woodcut prints; completed a doctorate in African history at Stanford University in 1985 ( (Tom Killion woodcut prints WWW site, Oct. 24, 2013) )
- Workers, capital and the state in the Ethiopian region, 1919-1974, 1985:t.p. (Thomas Charles Killion)
- LCN note: 1953-
Wikipedia description:
Tom Killion (born 1953) is an American artist, author, African historian and educator. He is internationally known for printmaking linocut, woodcut and letterpress techniques. The subject matter of his artwork is often the landscapes of Northern California. His art studio is in Inverness Ridge, on the Point Reyes Peninsula in Marin County, California. Three of his books were co-authored by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Beat poet Gary Snyder. Killion has taught African history classes at Bowdoin College, University of Asmara and San Francisco State University.
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