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Tom Loftin Johnson (artist)

Major Tom Loftin Johnson (born 1905; death date unknown) was an American painter and an art teacher at West Point. He created public murals – the largest of which was long. His ''American Pietà'' painting, which won $1,000 in the 1941 Carnegie International contest, was intended to highlight the race problem in the United States. A Pietà is meant to show the Virgin Mary holding the crucified Jesus. In Johnson's ''American Pietà,'' the black mother holds her lynched son whilst others hide his tortured body.
==Biography==
Tom Loftin Johnson was born in Denver, Colorado in 1905. He was trained at the Yale School of Art, where he illustrated campus humor magazine ''The Yale Record''.〔Johnson, Tom Loftin (May, 1920). Cover Illustration. ''The Yale Record''. New Haven: Yale Record.〕 After Yale, he trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.〔
It is said that Johnson requested that his remains be placed with a plaque on the West Point mural with the inscription: "He gave his best to West Point". To date, this has not been done, even when the mural was restored in 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.westpointaog.org/page.aspx?pid=2328&chid=239 )

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