First Edition. Limited edition of 1500 copies.[50]p. : ill.(part col.) ; 25cm. #0318 / 271121
- 50 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some colour)
Tom Garrett was born in Hobart in 1879.
He studied at Hutchins School, Hobart and moved to Melbourne in 1900 and read for Holy Orders with the Anglican Church until about 1929 when he became a professional painter.
He produced large numbers of small jewel-like blue and green monotypes that recalled often the romantic watercolours of J. J. Hilder, whose work Garrett greatly admired.
He exhibited with the Royal Art Society of NSW, and at various group exhibitions, but mainly his work became known through his exhibitions in various cities, notably in Melbourne at the Kozminsky Galleries.
Tom Garrett died in 1952.
- Garrett, Thomas Balfour, 1879-1952.
- Painting, Australian.
- Garrett, Tom, 1879-1952.
- Australian paintings. Garrett, Thomas Balfour, 1879-1952. Catalogues.
- Garrett, Thomas Balfour, 1879-1952. | Australian paintings. Garrett, Thomas Balfour, 1879-1952. Catalogues. | Painting, Australian.