Taking a Test
Taking a Test
Taking a Test

Taking a Test

Object number90.47.4
Manufacturer
Date1982
MediumOil on canvas
Credit LineMuseum Purchase with funds from the Laurel Foundation and the Pittsburgh Foundation
DescriptionFramed rectangular oil on canvas painting depicting three workmen taking a sample of steel from a long-handled ladle-type tool.Dimensions24 x 30 in. (61 x 76.2 cm)
SignedSigned, lower left: "Tom Dawson '82".
MarksTop left stretcher has text "4 Fredrix 24".
Left side stretcher has text "Fredrex 76".

Bottom right, back of canvas: "TAKING A TEST".
Label TextBorn on 27th Street on the South Side in 1923, Tom Dawson grew up in the shadow of the J&L steel mills. Following military service in World War II, he went to work in the mills, starting at the Eliza Furnace, then operated cranes in the Open Hearth Plant at Jones & Laughlin. He alternated millwork with commercial artwork after attending the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. The realization to paint what he knew best, the steel mills, came to him in the 1970s, when he produced a series of oils depicting the open hearth department, newer electric furnaces, and the men that worked in these areas with him. The paintings speak eloquently of a crucial time in Pittsburgh’s steelmaking heritage, linking the past and the future.
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