Thomas Gilbert White (July 18, 1877 – February 17, 1939) was an American painter, now best remembered for his murals.
His brothers Stewart Edward White and Roderick White also achieved acclaim, as author and violinist, respectively.
White was born in Grand Haven, Michigan, and died in Paris.
His work graces the state capitols of Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Utah; the County Courthouse in New Haven, Connecticut; and the Pan American Union Building in Washington, D.C.