The following biography is from Natalie Park Schutz, a daughter of David Park, who also credits her sister Helen Park Bigelow. David Park's father was Charles Edwards Park, an esteemed Unitarian... Read full biography
The following biography is from Natalie Park Schutz, a daughter of David Park, who also credits her sister Helen Park Bigelow. David Park's father was Charles Edwards Park, an esteemed Unitarian minister at the First Church in Boston (now called First and Second Church in Boston, and now... Read full biography
The following biography is from Natalie Park Schutz, a daughter of David Park, who also credits her sister Helen Park Bigelow. David Park's father was Charles Edwards Park, an esteemed Unitarian minister at the First Church in Boston (now called First and Second Church in Boston, and now Unitarian-Universalist) for all David's life. It is in the Back Bay, where the family lived in a brick row house on Marlborough Street. David had one older sister and two brothers, one older, and one 6 years... Read full biography
The following biography is from Natalie Park Schutz, a daughter of David Park, who also credits her sister Helen Park Bigelow. David Park's father was Charles Edwards Park, an esteemed Unitarian minister at the First Church in Boston (now called First and Second Church in Boston, and now Unitarian-Universalist) for all David's life. It is in the Back Bay, where the family lived in a brick row house on Marlborough Street. David had one older sister and two brothers, one older, and one 6 years younger, writer Edwards Park. The family was close knit, with cousins on all sides. Summers were spent at a house in the woods outside of Peterborough, New Hampshire. David was determined from early childhood to become an artist. Though his parents... Read full biography
The following biography is from Natalie Park Schutz, a daughter of David Park, who also credits her sister Helen Park Bigelow. David Park's father was Charles Edwards Park, an esteemed Unitarian minister at the First Church in Boston (now called First and Second Church in Boston, and now Unitarian-Universalist) for all David's life. It is in the Back Bay, where the family lived in a brick row house on Marlborough Street. David had one older sister and two brothers, one older, and one 6 years younger, writer Edwards Park. The family was close knit, with cousins on all sides. Summers were spent at a house in the woods outside of Peterborough, New Hampshire. David was determined from early childhood to become an artist. Though his parents expected him to follow the family's New England tradition and achieve a proper education, he was an... Read full biography
David Park - Artist Info
About David Park: Books
Books & Publications (69)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 360 Views on the Collection (Exhibition catalog)
2016
Block, Judy and Suzanne Stein, Editors
360 pages (color)
David Park: A Painter's Life
2012
Boas, Nancy M.
392 pages (color)
Pathways and Parallels: Roads to Abstract Expressionism (Exhibition catalog)
2007
Wechsler, Jeffrey (Hollis Taggart Galleries)
112 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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