Tom Loepp (born June 4, 1954) is an American figurative, portrait and landscape painter.
He returned to New York, where he painted cityscapes, some from atop the World Trade Center, and began a career as a portrait painter.
In 1994 Loepp painted a portrait of Chief Justice William Rehnquist for the United States Supreme Court.
[1] The painting was subsequently placed near Rehnquist's coffin when his body lay in state after his death in 2005; the New York Times described the painting as showing "the four gold stripes with which the chief justice decorated each sleeve of his judicial robe and depicts him with a slightly bemused expression".
[2] In addition to the Supreme Court, Loepp's paintings are in the collections of the Museum of the City of New York, Stanford Law School, University of Chicago, and William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.