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1849 Boston, Massachusetts - 1921 Dublin, New Hampshire. Known for: Female figure, portrait and landscape painting, camouflage art.
Around 1920, David Reasoner and two other Boston artists (Henry O'Connor (1891-1975) and Frederick Rhodes Sisson (1893-1962)) became apprentices and assistants to Abbott Handerson Thayer at the... Read full biography
Around 1920, David Reasoner and two other Boston artists (Henry O'Connor (1891-1975) and Frederick Rhodes Sisson (1893-1962)) became apprentices and assistants to Abbott Handerson Thayer at the well-known painter's home and studio in Dublin, New Hampshire. Thayer's publications about the... Read full biography
Around 1920, David Reasoner and two other Boston artists (Henry O'Connor (1891-1975) and Frederick Rhodes Sisson (1893-1962)) became apprentices and assistants to Abbott Handerson Thayer at the well-known painter's home and studio in Dublin, New Hampshire. Thayer's publications about the "concealing coloration of animals" had influenced the development of Allied wartime camouflage during WWI. In various sources, Reasoner, O'Connor and Sisson have been described as Thayer's "copyists" (they made... Read full biography
Around 1920, David Reasoner and two other Boston artists (Henry O'Connor (1891-1975) and Frederick Rhodes Sisson (1893-1962)) became apprentices and assistants to Abbott Handerson Thayer at the well-known painter's home and studio in Dublin, New Hampshire. Thayer's publications about the "concealing coloration of animals" had influenced the development of Allied wartime camouflage during WWI. In various sources, Reasoner, O'Connor and Sisson have been described as Thayer's "copyists" (they made precise duplicates of his unfinished paintings, from which he then went on to make different finished versions). Also cited as an assistant in Thayer's studio was a painter named Grace Dredge (1895-?), originally from Des Moines, Iowa. Thayer's... Read full biography
Around 1920, David Reasoner and two other Boston artists (Henry O'Connor (1891-1975) and Frederick Rhodes Sisson (1893-1962)) became apprentices and assistants to Abbott Handerson Thayer at the well-known painter's home and studio in Dublin, New Hampshire. Thayer's publications about the "concealing coloration of animals" had influenced the development of Allied wartime camouflage during WWI. In various sources, Reasoner, O'Connor and Sisson have been described as Thayer's "copyists" (they made precise duplicates of his unfinished paintings, from which he then went on to make different finished versions). Also cited as an assistant in Thayer's studio was a painter named Grace Dredge (1895-?), originally from Des Moines, Iowa. Thayer's health (both physical and mental) was declining rapidly in the winter of 1920-1921, and according to Gladys (called Galla) Thayer, the artist'... Read full biography
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- Pretty Women: Charles Lang Freer and the ideal of feminine beautyNovember 2006Hobbs, SusanThe Magazine Antiques
- Chesterwood: Home & Studio of DanieJune 2004Jackson, Linda WesselmanAmerican Art Review
- Smith College Museum of ArtJune 2004Muehlig, LindaAmerican Art Review
- 100 Top TreasuresNovember 2002Masello, Page, GoldsteinArt & Antiques
- Artistic Heritage of Rockwell KentOctober 2002Ferris, Scott R.American Art Review
- Living with AntiquesNovember 2001Quick, MichaelThe Magazine Antiques
- The Language of FlowersOctober 1999Walsh, JudithThe Magazine Antiques
- Abbott Thayer: The Nature of ArtJune 1999Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- Art of War and PeaceMay 1999Tarbell, BethanyArt & Antiques
- Stanford White's FramesMarch 1997Adair, WilliamThe Magazine Antiques
- American Master DrawingFebruary 1995Murray, Mary EAmerican Art Review
