Thomas Pennings is primarily known as Tomas Penning
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Called the "Bluestone Master" because of his bold sculpture carvings,
Tomas Penning was born in Glidden, Wisconsin and studied in Duluth,
Minnesota, the Art Institute of Chicago and with Alexander Archipenko
in Woodstock, New York.
In Woodstock, he and his wife ran the Sawgill Gallery with several
other couples. During the Depression, he designed the
craft-training center run by the National Youth Administration, and the
Woodstock School of Art was later housed there.
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