Thomas Esmond Lowinsky (2 March 1892 – 24 April 1947) was an English painter of Hungarian and South African descent.
Born in India on 2 March 1892, the son of Thomas Herman Lowinsky of Tittenhurst, Sunninghill, Berkshire[1] and elder brother to author and philanthropist Xenia Field,[2] Lowinsky grew up in England and was educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Oxford before studying at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1912 to 1914.
Following service in France during World War I, Lowinsky continued painting, holding his first one-man exhibition at the Leicester Galleries in 1926.
Amongst the books for which he provided illustrations was Edith Sitwell's Elegy on Dead Fashion [4] Lowinsky married Ruth Jeanette Hirsch in 1919; their children were Katherine Mary (b.
1920), wife of Lancelot George Thirkell, son of the novelist Angela Thirkell;[5] (Thomas) Martin Francis Esmond (1922-1944), killed whilst a lieutenant in the Scots Guards;[6] Claire Marie Claude (b.