The following is courtesy of Ilene Skeen, Library Committee, Salmagundi Museum. She credits the member records of the Salmagundi Club. Antonio Cirino. Born in Italy, March 23, 1888, Antonio Cirino... Read full biography
The following is courtesy of Ilene Skeen, Library Committee, Salmagundi Museum. She credits the member records of the Salmagundi Club. Antonio Cirino. Born in Italy, March 23, 1888, Antonio Cirino came to the United States as a child of three. He had talents for painting, writing, teaching, and... Read full biography
The following is courtesy of Ilene Skeen, Library Committee, Salmagundi Museum. She credits the member records of the Salmagundi Club. Antonio Cirino. Born in Italy, March 23, 1888, Antonio Cirino came to the United States as a child of three. He had talents for painting, writing, teaching, and designing jewelry. In the 1920s, he discovered Rockport, Massachusetts, and began living there in the summers and in Providence, Rhode Island the remainder of the year. He attended the Rhode Island... Read full biography
The following is courtesy of Ilene Skeen, Library Committee, Salmagundi Museum. She credits the member records of the Salmagundi Club. Antonio Cirino. Born in Italy, March 23, 1888, Antonio Cirino came to the United States as a child of three. He had talents for painting, writing, teaching, and designing jewelry. In the 1920s, he discovered Rockport, Massachusetts, and began living there in the summers and in Providence, Rhode Island the remainder of the year. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design from 1904-1909 and later taught there. He received a Bachelors of Science Degree from Columbia Teachers College in 1912. He studied art in Italy and was a pupil of Arthur Wesley Dow. Antonio Cirino was a founding member of the Rockport... Read full biography
The following is courtesy of Ilene Skeen, Library Committee, Salmagundi Museum. She credits the member records of the Salmagundi Club. Antonio Cirino. Born in Italy, March 23, 1888, Antonio Cirino came to the United States as a child of three. He had talents for painting, writing, teaching, and designing jewelry. In the 1920s, he discovered Rockport, Massachusetts, and began living there in the summers and in Providence, Rhode Island the remainder of the year. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design from 1904-1909 and later taught there. He received a Bachelors of Science Degree from Columbia Teachers College in 1912. He studied art in Italy and was a pupil of Arthur Wesley Dow. Antonio Cirino was a founding member of the Rockport Art Association. Cirino designed a 14 karat gold key to the city of Providence, Rhode Island, which was awarded to Genera... Read full biography
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Cashiers, NC
The Pocock Gallery is always seeking quality examples by the artist. Please inquire for our prompt, courteous and confidential reply. Please provide medium, artwork size without frame and images of the front and back of the painting to info@pocockfineart.com - or call us at 954-525-3400.
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Hamden, CT
Wanted, harbor scenes.
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(203) 248-2700
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Nantucket, MA
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(508) 228-1789
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Rockport, MA
Gallery Montanaro is actively buying works by this artist. Please contact us for a free appraisal.