C. Curry Bohm, a photographer, painter, and printmaker whose artistic career spanned five decades, was an integral part of the Chicago art scene in the 1920s and a very prominent part of the second... Read full biography
C. Curry Bohm, a photographer, painter, and printmaker whose artistic career spanned five decades, was an integral part of the Chicago art scene in the 1920s and a very prominent part of the second generation of the Brown County, Indiana art colony from his first visit in 1920 until his death,... Read full biography
C. Curry Bohm, a photographer, painter, and printmaker whose artistic career spanned five decades, was an integral part of the Chicago art scene in the 1920s and a very prominent part of the second generation of the Brown County, Indiana art colony from his first visit in 1920 until his death, serving as a charter member of the Brown County Art Gallery Association and helping to transform “Brown County into one of the nation’s outstanding art colonies.” . The short, blonde-haired, gray-eyed... Read full biography
C. Curry Bohm, a photographer, painter, and printmaker whose artistic career spanned five decades, was an integral part of the Chicago art scene in the 1920s and a very prominent part of the second generation of the Brown County, Indiana art colony from his first visit in 1920 until his death, serving as a charter member of the Brown County Art Gallery Association and helping to transform “Brown County into one of the nation’s outstanding art colonies.” . The short, blonde-haired, gray-eyed Curry inherited some of his penchant for paints from his father Robert W. Bohm, a noted portrait, mural, and scenery painter whose family hailed from Louisiana where he was born in 1868 in New Orleans. Between 1886 and 1900, the elder Bohm was... Read full biography
C. Curry Bohm, a photographer, painter, and printmaker whose artistic career spanned five decades, was an integral part of the Chicago art scene in the 1920s and a very prominent part of the second generation of the Brown County, Indiana art colony from his first visit in 1920 until his death, serving as a charter member of the Brown County Art Gallery Association and helping to transform “Brown County into one of the nation’s outstanding art colonies.” . The short, blonde-haired, gray-eyed Curry inherited some of his penchant for paints from his father Robert W. Bohm, a noted portrait, mural, and scenery painter whose family hailed from Louisiana where he was born in 1868 in New Orleans. Between 1886 and 1900, the elder Bohm was associated with Robert L. Struve as a stage set painter for New Orleans theatres such as the St. Charles Theatre and the Academy o... Read full biography
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